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Preparing Moderate

Origin: Latin prefix pre-

Definition, synonyms and related words

Definitions
Noun
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preparation

"She is preparing the ingredients for dinner while listening to music."

In plain English: Preparing is the act of getting ready for something by doing what you need to do beforehand.

"The team is doing an excellent job of preparing for the upcoming season."

Usage: Do not use "preparing" as a noun; instead, use the word "preparation" to refer to the act or process of getting ready. For example, say "the preparation for the trip was thorough" rather than "the preparing was thorough."

Verb
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present participle of prepare

"The team is preparing for the final presentation tomorrow morning."

In plain English: Preparing means getting something ready for use or an event.

"She is preparing dinner for her family."

Usage: Use "preparing" to describe the ongoing action of getting something ready or organizing it for future use. It functions grammatically as a present participle that can follow a helping verb like "is" or act as an adjective modifying a noun.

Example Sentences
"The team is doing an excellent job of preparing for the upcoming season." noun
"She is preparing dinner for her family." verb
"She is preparing dinner for her family tonight." verb
"The students are preparing for their final exams next week." verb
"He spent the morning preparing his speech for the meeting." verb
Related Terms

Origin

Derived from the Latin praeparare, meaning to make ready, this form comes through Old French preparation before entering Middle English as preparing. It originally described the act of arranging or getting something in order for future use.

Rhyming Words
ing ging ying sing ling xing ting zing fing hing qing ving ring jing ping king ning oing ding ming
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