swimming
[ swim-ing ]
/ ˈswɪm ɪŋ /
noun
adjective
Origin of swimming
OTHER WORDS FROM swimming
swim·ming·ness, noun non·swim·ming, adjectiveWords nearby swimming
Definition for swimming (2 of 2)
swim
[ swim ]
/ swɪm /
verb (used without object), swam, swum, swim·ming.
verb (used with object), swam, swum, swim·ming.
noun
an act, instance, or period of swimming.
a motion as of swimming; a smooth, gliding movement.
Origin of swim
before 900; Middle English
swimmen, Old English
swimman; cognate with Dutch
zwemmen, German
schwimmen, Old Norse
svimma
OTHER WORDS FROM swim
swim·ma·ble, adjective swim·mer, noun non·swim·mer, noun out·swim, verb, out·swam, out·swum, out·swim·ming.Example sentences from the Web for swimming
British Dictionary definitions for swimming
swim
/ (swɪm) /
verb swims, swimming, swam or swum
noun
Derived forms of swim
swimmable, adjective swimmer, noun swimming, noun, adjectiveWord Origin for swim
Old English
swimman; related to Old Norse
svima, German
schwimmen, Gothic
swumsl pond, Norwegian
svamla to paddle
Idioms and Phrases with swimming
swim