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- Dictionarydo·ing/ˈdo͞oiNG/
noun
- 1. the activities in which a particular person engages: "the latest doings of television stars" Similar
- 2. a beating or scolding: informal "someone had given her a doing"
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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.
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.
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 definition: 1. to have been done or caused by someone: 2. to be difficult to do: . Learn more.
DOING meaning: 1 : the act of making something happen through your own action; 2 : things that someone does things that happen.