climber

noun
UK: /ˈklaɪmə/
US: /ˈklaɪmər/
  1. A person who climbs, especially as a sport.

    1. The climber reached the summit after a long day.
    2. Experienced climbers know how to safely navigate difficult terrain.
  2. A plant that grows upwards by attaching itself to a wall or other support.

    1. Ivy is a common climber on old buildings.
    2. The gardener trained the climber to grow along the fence.
climber intransitive-verb
  1. To ascend or move upwards using the hands and feet.

    1. I like to climber the mountains every year.
    2. The experienced tourist can climber the steep hill with ease.
climber transitive-verb
  1. To go up something using your hands and feet.

    1. We will climber that mountan and watch the sunset.
    2. She tried to climber a tree to get a better view.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "climber" in English means: A person who climbs, especially as a sport., A plant that grows upwards by attaching itself to a wall or other support..

The phonetic transcription of "climber" is /ˈklaɪmə/ in British English and /ˈklaɪmər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "climber": creeper, mountaineer, vine.

Example usage of "climber": "The climber reached the summit after a long day.". More examples on the page.