being
♦ be|ing /b'iːɪŋ/ (beings)
1
Being is the present participle of be.
2 [V-LINK] V n, V adj, also V prep
Being is used in non-finite clauses where you are giving the reason for something.
It being a Sunday, the old men had the day off...
Of course, being young, I did not worry.
3 [N-COUNT]
You can refer to any real or imaginary creature as a being.
...beings from outer space.
see also human being
4 [N-UNCOUNT]
Being is existence. Something that is in being or comes into being exists.
Abraham Maslow described psychology as `the science of being.'...
The Kingdom of Italy formally came into being on 17 March 1861.
= existence
5 [PHRASE]
You can use being as to introduce a reason for what you are saying. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL, SPOKEN)
I used to go everywhere with my mother being as I was the youngest.
6
other things being equal: see equal
for the time being: see time
see also well-beinghu|man be|ing (human beings)
[N-COUNT]
A human being is a man, woman, or child.
1
Being is the present participle of be.
2 [V-LINK] V n, V adj, also V prep
Being is used in non-finite clauses where you are giving the reason for something.
It being a Sunday, the old men had the day off...
Of course, being young, I did not worry.
3 [N-COUNT]
You can refer to any real or imaginary creature as a being.
...beings from outer space.
see also human being
4 [N-UNCOUNT]
Being is existence. Something that is in being or comes into being exists.
Abraham Maslow described psychology as `the science of being.'...
The Kingdom of Italy formally came into being on 17 March 1861.
= existence
5 [PHRASE]
You can use being as to introduce a reason for what you are saying. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL, SPOKEN)
I used to go everywhere with my mother being as I was the youngest.
6
other things being equal: see equal
for the time being: see time
see also well-beinghu|man be|ing (human beings)
[N-COUNT]
A human being is a man, woman, or child.