doing

[ˈduːɪŋ]

doing Definition

  • 1the act of performing or carrying out a task or activity
  • 2behavior or actions, especially when considered morally right or wrong

Using doing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "doing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm busy doing my homework.

  • Example

    What are you doing this weekend?

  • Example

    His doing in the matter was questionable.

  • Example

    Her doings were the talk of the town.

doing Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for doing

Phrases with doing

  • doings of the day

    events or activities that occurred during the day

    Example

    She recounted the doings of the day to her family over dinner.

  • to make a profit or earn a substantial amount of money

    Example

    The company made a good doing from their latest product launch.

  • not particularly impressive or noteworthy

    Example

    The party was no great doing, just a few friends hanging out.

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Summary: doing in Brief

The term 'doing' [ˈduːɪŋ] refers to the act of performing a task or activity, or behavior and actions, especially when considered morally right or wrong. It can be used in phrases like 'doings of the day,' referring to events or activities that occurred during the day, and 'make a good doing,' meaning to make a profit or earn a substantial amount of money.

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