Pronunciation: /ˈweɪlɪŋ/

Definitions of whaling

noun the practice or industry of hunting and killing whales for their oil, meat, or other products

Example Sentences

A1 Whaling is the practice of hunting and killing whales for their meat and blubber.

A2 Many countries have banned whaling due to conservation concerns.

B1 The history of whaling dates back to ancient times when whales were hunted for various resources.

B2 Whaling ships were once a common sight in ports around the world.

C1 The impact of commercial whaling on whale populations has been devastating.

C2 International agreements have been put in place to regulate whaling and protect endangered species.

Examples of whaling in a Sentence

formal Whaling was a major industry in the 19th century, with many ships heading out to sea in search of whales.

informal My great-grandfather used to work on a whaling ship back in the day.

slang I heard that guy is into whaling, he's always posting pictures of his fishing trips.

figurative The company has been whaling in profits ever since they launched their new product line.

Grammatical Forms of whaling

past tense

whaled

plural

whalings

comparative

more whaling

superlative

most whaling

present tense

whales

future tense

will whale

perfect tense

have whaled

continuous tense

is whaling

singular

whaling

positive degree

whale

infinitive

to whale

gerund

whaling

participle

whaled

Origin and Evolution of whaling

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'whaling' originates from the Old English word 'hwael' which means whale. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic word 'hwalaz'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe the act of hunting and killing whales for their oil, meat, and other products, the term 'whaling' has evolved to also encompass the study and conservation of whales and their habitats.