Doing | Mean of doing in English Dictionary
/ˈduːwɪŋ/
- Noun
- the act of making something happen through your own action
- It's the doing of the good deed that is important, not the thanks you receive.
- Finishing the work on time may take a bit of doing.
- It will take some doing to win the game.
- Getting the project done on time will take a lot of doing.
- Is this mix-up your doing? [=did you cause the mix-up?]
- The surprise party was not all our doing; we had lots of help.
- things that someone does
- I've been reading about the governor's latest doings. [=activities]
- There have been some strange doings [=goings-on, occurrences] lately.