climb
Pronunciation: [klaɪm]
Word
Context: "movement"
(verb) to go up something or move higher. Like when you use your hands and feet to go up a mountain or a tree.
Example
I love to climb trees in the park.
Example
She didn't want to climb the steep hill because it looked too hard.
Example
Can you climb that big rock over there?
Context: "growth"
(verb) to increase or get higher, like when something is getting a lot bigger or better. This can be used for things like scores, prices, or ranks.
Example
The athlete's score began to climb during the competition.
Example
The stock prices didn't climb this week; they actually went down.
Example
Do you think the temperature will climb tomorrow?
Context: "activity"
(noun) the act of going up something, like when you go up a mountain or a rock, usually as part of an adventure or sport.
Example
The climb to the top of the mountain was very exciting.
Example
His climb was very difficult, and he had to turn back.
Example
What kind of climb are we planning for this weekend?
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