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adjective

moving

MOO-vihng
adjective
1
Causing strong feelings, especially sadness or sympathy.
"It was a moving tribute to her late husband."
2
In motion; not stationary.
"Never jump off a moving vehicle."
noun
1
The process of relocating belongings or residence.
"Moving is one of the most stressful life events."

How to Use Moving

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishSomething that stirs emotion, something in motion, or the act of relocating.

Common pairings
moving speech moving vehicle moving day

Word Forms

more moving comparative, movings plural, most moving superlative

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Etymology

From "move" plus "-ing."

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