Meaning & Definition of word "Going"

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    Going

    /ˈɡoʊɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. an act of leaving or departing.
      • Example: The going was tough during the hike.
    • 2. the general state of things; circumstances.
      • Example: The going was good for the team until the last quarter.

    verb:

    • 1. the present participle of the verb 'go', meaning to move from one place to another or to proceed.
      • Example: I am going to the store after work.
    • 2. to function or operate.
      • Example: The car is going well despite its age.

    adjective:

    • 1. active or lively; in motion.
      • Example: She has a going personality that attracts many friends.
    • 2. available or possible; presently happening.
      • Example: The new project has several going options for implementation.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old English gān, meaning 'to go'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    going once, going twice:

    a phrase used at an auction to indicate that an item is being sold.

    what's going on?:

    a question asking about what is happening.

    going the extra mile:

    to make an extra effort to achieve something.

    Related Words

    go:

    to move or proceed.

    gone:

    having left; no longer present.

    goer:

    a person who travels or attends an event.

    Slang Meanings of going

    Meaning: on the move, or active.

    Example Sentence: He's always going, never sitting still for a minute.

    Meaning: in a good state, functioning well.

    Example Sentence: This party is really going tonight!