being
[ˈbiːɪŋ]
Definition:
1. The state or fact of existing.
2. A living creature.
3. Your mind and all of your feelings.
Use 'being' in a sentence:
- 1. Being short of sickles, they are reaping by hand.
- 2. Far from being separate, the mind and body form an indivisible whole.
- 3. You are being swerved from your oath.
- 4. The new books are being catalogued.
- 5. There is bliss, a deep peace, and a feeling of unity with all things and perfection of being.
- 6. My heart was brimful as I said this, and I spoke with all the fervency of my being.
- 7. Industrial development is being concentrated in the west of the country.
- 8. Changes are being made here which go against my principles and I cannot agree with them.
- 9. What happened in the factory is being whispered about the neighborhood.
- 10. The commercial world is now being increasingly computerized.
- 11. Cotton and cloth are being rationed out now.
- 12. Why do I have the feeling I'm being used again?
- 13. I always had the feeling we were being watched.
- 14. Of course, being young, I did not worry.
- 15. Little boys, being what they are, might decide to play on it.
- 16. It being a Sunday, the old men had the day off.
- 17. Only when one relaxes completely can one start to experience the natural state of being.
- 18. It was considered to be an essential encounter with the centre of your being.
- 19. A new era was brought into being by the war.