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Synonyms & Similar Words
existence
entity
beingness
presence
life
organism
individual
person
creature
living thing
substance
essence
spirit
soul
consciousness
awareness
mind
self
identity
humanity
mortality
animation
vitality
aliveness
sentience
existence
reality
actuality
fact
truth
entity
thing
object
article
item
stuff
matter
material
flesh
blood
humanity
mortal
creature
animal
plant
microorganism
cell
tissue
organism
body
form
shape
figure
persona
character
personality
ego
id
psyche
mind
brain
head
intellect
intelligence
wisdom
discernment
perception
awareness
sensation
feeling
emotion
passion
heart
soul
spirit
ghost
phantom
specter
apparition
existence
presence
attendance
appearing
emerging
arising
occurring
happening
existing
subsisting
living
breathing
surviving
enduring
lasting
continuing
remaining
staying
abiding
dwelling
residing
inhabiting
Meaning of Being
The primary meaning of the word "Being" refers to the state or fact of existing, or a living thing that has existence.
Definitions
- The state or fact of existing, or a living thing that has existence
- A person, animal, or other living thing
- The nature or essence of something
- A supernatural or spiritual entity
Etymology of Being
The word "Being" comes from the Old English word "bēon", which is also the source of the modern English verb "to be"
The word has its roots in the Proto-Indo-European verb "bhu-", which meant "to grow" or "to become"
The word has been used in English since the 9th century to refer to the state of existence or a living thing
Example Uses
- The being in front of me was unlike anything I had ever seen
- Her being in the room made me feel more at ease
- The being of the universe is a mystery that has puzzled philosophers for centuries
- The new policy will affect the being of the company, changing its fundamental nature
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
nonexistence
nothingness
void
emptiness
absence
nonentity
nil
zero
nullity
negativity
death
extinction
annihilation
destruction
obliteration
erasure
disappearance
vanishing
ceasing
ending
termination
conclusion
finale
nothing
naught
nihility
oblivion
unconsciousness
insentience
inexistence
unreality
fictitiousness
falseness
artificiality
pretense
illusion
fantasy