Fishing
UK /["/ˈfɪʃɪŋ/"]/US /["/ˈfɪʃɪŋ/"]/
Definition
the sport or business of catching fish
In simple words: Catching fish from water.
Examples
- I love fishing during the summer holidays with my family.
- Fishing requires patience and skill to catch the right fish.
- He enjoys fishing in the river near his house.
- They went fishing at the lake early in the morning.
- Fishing can be a relaxing way to spend time outdoors.
Usage notes
Usually refers to a leisure activity. Mostly appropriate in casual conversation. Less suitable in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
fishing + object
Memory hint
Think of a line with a hook — you're 'fishing' for a catch.
Collocations
- good
- coarse
- deep-sea
- go
- equipment
- gear
- line
- fishing for
Synonyms
- angling
- catching
- reeling
Antonyms
- hunting
- plugging
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'fishing pole' vs 'fishing line'
- Used as a verb without specifying the object
- Assuming it always refers to sport, not also food gathering