the fact of existing; existence (as opposed to nonexistence).
conscious, mortal existence; life: Our being is as an instantaneous flash of light in the midst of eternal night.
substance or nature: of such a being as to arouse fear.
something that exists: inanimate beings.
a living thing: strange, exotic beings that live in the depths of the sea.
a human being; person: the most beautiful being you could imagine.
(initial capital letter) God.
Philosophy.
that which has actuality either materially or in idea.
absolute existence in a complete or perfect state, lacking no essential characteristic; essence.
conjunction
Nonstandard. since; because; considering that (often followed by as, as how, or that): Being it's midnight, let's go home. Being as how you cooked supper, I'll do the dishes.
Origin of being
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; see origin at be, -ing1
OTHER WORDS FROM being
non·be·ing,noun,adjectivesu·per·be·ing,noun
Words nearby being
beignet, Beijing, Beilan Pass, in awe of, be, in bad with, be, being, in good with, be, be in on, in the picture, be, in the right, be, be into