What is another word for be doing?

Pronunciation: [biː dˈuːɪŋ] (IPA)

The phrase "be doing" can be replaced with a variety of synonyms, depending on the context and tense. In the present tense, alternatives could include "currently engaged in," "actively pursuing," or "in the middle of." For past tense, possible synonyms include "was occupied with," "had been working on," or "had been engaged in." In the future tense, other options could include "will be involved in," "shall take part in," or "is planning to do." It's important to choose the appropriate synonym based on the intended meaning and tone of the sentence.

What are the hypernyms for Be doing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Be doing

  • I always knew I'd be in music in some sort of capacity. I didn't know if I'd be successful at it, but I knew I'd be doing something in it. Maybe get a job in a record store. Maybe even play in a band. I never got into this to be a star.
    Bryan Adams
  • I honestly didn't expect this much attention, but it just keeps happening so I must be doing something right.
    Freddy Adu
  • So it allows me to travel, I'll be doing that and running these great rivers and doing what I've done in the past without much purpose other than for the experience.
    Richard Dean Anderson
  • Everyone seemed to be doing well except me and my career. And my accent was no helping me any.
    Desi Arnaz
  • When it sort of finally sets in that you're not going to be doing that anymore... it's disappointing.
    Will Arnett

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