Difference between Swimming and Horizontal

What is the difference between Swimming and Horizontal?

Swimming as a noun is the action of the verb "to swim". while Horizontal as a noun is a horizontal component of a structure.

Swimming

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To move through the water, without touching the bottom; to propel oneself in water by natural means.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The action of the verb "to swim". The activity of being moving oneself through water using one's arms and legs while buoyed up by the water, carried out by humans for amusement, exercise, sport or entertainment.

Example sentence: All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.

Horizontal

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A horizontal component of a structure.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: perpendicular to the vertical; parallel to the plane of the horizon; level, flat.Pertaining to the horizon.

Example sentence: Most gospel music is very vertical. And there's nothing wrong with that - there's nothing wrong with, you know, 'God, we praise you,' and 'hallelujah.' Those songs are very important. But I also like to do songs that are very horizontal, that kind of fit within the fabric of people's everyday life.

We hope you now know whether to use Swimming or Horizontal in your sentence.

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