Doing means the act of doing something. It talks about actions or tasks you do. It is often used to describe general activities.
My favorite doing is painting nice pictures.
Doing your homework helps you learn well.
Doing can mean how someone behaves or acts, especially if it is good or bad. It is about actions that show character or manners.
His bad doing upset his friends very much.
Good doing means helping others kindly.
Doing can mean how an event or activity is performed or carried out. It often refers to formal or planned actions like ceremonies or shows.
The doing of the festival was very colorful.
The doing of the match started on time.
Doing is the -ing form of the verb 'do'. We use it to describe actions happening now or ongoing activities.
I am doing my homework now.
She is doing the dishes after dinner.
In informal English, a 'doing' is a small party or social event. It means a fun gathering of people to celebrate or enjoy.
We had a big doing after the game.
There is a doing at Jack’s house tonight.
Doing can mean actions people do regularly or as a habit. It shows things done often in daily life.
His daily doing includes jogging and reading.
Cleaning the room is part of my doing.
Doing can also mean a specific task or job that someone completes. It points to a planned piece of work or project.
This doing will take three days to finish.
The doing of the report is very important.