Meaning & Definition of word "Digging"

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    Digging

    /ˈdɪɡɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The action or activity of excavating soil or earth.
      • Example: The digging for the new foundations took longer than expected.
    • 2. A location where soil or earth has been excavated.
      • Example: The archaeologists found ancient artifacts at the digging site.

    verb:

    • 1. The act of breaking up and moving earth or soil with a tool or machine.
      • Example: He spent the afternoon digging a hole for the new tree.
    • 2. To search for something by moving and removing material.
      • Example: She was digging through the box in search of her old letters.
    • 3. To understand or discover information by investigation.
      • Example: The journalist is digging for the truth behind the scandal.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old English dīc, dȳc, of Germanic origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    digging for gold:

    Searching for wealth or valuable information.

    digging in the archives:

    Searching through historical records.

    digging deeper:

    Exploring more thoroughly.

    Related Words

    excavate:

    To remove earth carefully and systematically from an area.

    burrow:

    To dig a hole or tunnel into the ground.

    trench:

    A long, narrow ditch.

    Slang Meanings of digging

    Meaning: To like or appreciate something.

    Example Sentence: I’m really digging this new song!

    Meaning: To search for more information.

    Example Sentence: I’m digging to find out the truth about what happened.