Meaning of Moving
In simple words: Changing where you live or go.
Moving in a sentence
- They are moving to a new city next month for better job opportunities.
- The moving train shook the platform as it passed by.
- She was very moving during her speech, bringing many to tears.
- The moving parts inside the clock ensure it keeps accurate time.
- After moving all day, he was exhausted and needed rest.
- His story about overcoming hardship was truly moving.
- Moving forward, the company plans to focus on sustainability.
How to use Moving
Use 'moving' when talking about relocating goods or people. It's appropriate in various contexts, from casual conversations to formal situations like real estate discussions.
Grammar pattern
verb + object
Memory hint
Think of 'move' plus 'ing' — like a moving truck on the highway.
Related words
Synonyms for Moving
- relocating
- shifting
- transporting
- displacing
- transferring
Opposites of Moving
- staying
- remaining
Common mistakes with Moving
- Confusing 'move' as a noun and a verb.
- Using 'moving' incorrectly instead of 'moved' when referring to past events.
- Not specifying what is being moved.
Moving appears in
Moving in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
متحرك, مؤثر
تغيير مكان إقامتك أو ذهابك.
- Bengaliবাংলা
স্থানান্তর, সরানো, আবেগপ্রবণ
বাসস্থান বা গন্তব্য পরিবর্তন করা।
- GermanDeutsch
Umzug, bewegend
Woanders hinziehen oder gehen.
- SpanishEspañol
Mudarse, Conmovedor
Cambiando de casa o de lugar.
- Persianفارسی
متحرک، جابجایی، تاثیرگذار
تغییر محل زندگی یا رفتن به جایی دیگر.
- FrenchFrançais
Moving
Qui change de lieu de résidence ou de destination.
- Hindiहिन्दी
चलती, भावुक
अपना घर या जगह बदलना।
- ItalianItaliano
Moving
Che cambia posto o si sposta.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Mudança, Emocionante
Mudando de casa ou de lugar.
- RussianРусский
Переезд, трогательный
Смена места жительства или переезд.
- Urduاردو
منتقل ہونا، جذباتی
اپنا گھر یا جگہ بدلنا۔
- Chinese中文
搬家, 动人的
改变你住的地方或去的地方。
More words like Moving
- AbolishC1
To formally put an end to a system, practice, or institution.
- AbortionC1
the deliberate ending of a pregnancy at an early stage
- AbsenceC1
the fact of somebody being away from a place where they are usually expected to be; the occasion or period of time when somebody is away
- AbsentC1
not in a place because of illness, etc.
- AbsorbB2
To take in a liquid, gas, or other substances.
- AbstractB2
based on general ideas and not on any particular real person, thing or situation
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Frequently asked questions about Moving
What does Moving mean?
Changing where you live or go.
What is the definition of Moving?
causing strong, often sad, feelings about somebody/something
How do you use Moving in a sentence?
They are moving to a new city next month for better job opportunities.
Can you give another example of Moving?
The moving train shook the platform as it passed by.
What are synonyms for Moving?
Common alternatives include relocating, shifting, transporting, displacing, transferring.
What is the opposite of Moving?
Opposite meanings include staying, remaining.
What words go with Moving?
It commonly pairs with be, find something, deeply, extraordinarily, intensely.
What are common mistakes when using Moving?
Confusing 'move' as a noun and a verb. Using 'moving' incorrectly instead of 'moved' when referring to past events. Not specifying what is being moved.
How do you pronounce Moving?
US: /["/ˈmuːvɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/ˈmuːvɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Moving?
Use 'moving' when talking about relocating goods or people. It's appropriate in various contexts, from casual conversations to formal situations like real estate discussions.
What CEFR level is Moving?
"Moving" is at B2 level on the CEFR scale.





























