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- DictionaryDo·ing/ˈdo͞oiNG/
noun
- 1. the activities in which a particular person engages: "the latest doings of television stars"
- 2. a beating or scolding: informal "someone had given her a doing"
The meaning of DOING is the act of performing or executing : action. How to use doing in a sentence.
DOING definition: 1. to be done or caused by someone: 2. to be difficult to do and need a lot of effort: 3…. Learn more.
Doing definition: action; performance; execution. See examples of DOING used in a sentence.
n. 1. Performance of an act: a job not worth the doing. 2. doings. a. Activities that go on every day: "A motley crew they are, their doings as dark as they are ludicrous" (John Simon). b. Social events and activities. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
DOING meaning: 1. to be done or caused by someone: 2. to be difficult to do and need a lot of effort: 3…. Learn more.
2 meanings: 1. an action or the performance of an action 2. informal a beating or castigation.... Click for more definitions.
Definition of doing noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Doing definition: action; performance; execution. See examples of DOING used in a sentence.
to have been done or caused by someone: The problem is not all his doing. take some/a lot of doing informal. to be difficult to do: It took some doing to convince him to come. (Definition of doing from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
doing in American English. (ˈduːɪŋ) noun. 1. action; performance; execution. Your misfortune is not of my doing. 2. See doings. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.