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be
verb, intr been, being, am (present tense), are, is, was (past tense), were
    1. To exist or live.
      Example: I think, therefore I am
      Thesaurus: live, exist, endure, persist, subsist, breathe, abide, survive; Antonym: die, stop, disappear.
    2. To occur or take place.
      Example: Lunch is in an hour
      Thesaurus: happen, occur, transpire, take place, come about.
    3. To occupy a position in space.
      Example: She is at home
    4. To go.
      Example: He's never been to Italy
    5. To remain or continue without change.
      Example: Let it be
    6. (as a copula) used to link a subject and what is said about it.
      Example: She is a doctor
      Example: He is ill
    7. Used with the infinitive form of a verb to express a possibility, command, intention, outcome, etc.
      Example: if it were to rain
      Example: We are to come tomorrow
      Example: It was not to be
auxiliary verb
Idiom: be someone
    To suit them
      Example: That hat really isn't her.
Idiom: be that as it may
    Although that may be true.
Idiom: the be-all and end-all
    The only important issue or overriding aim.
Etymology: From Anglo-Saxon beon to live or exist, and Anglo-Saxon weran to be.





being
noun
    1. Existence; life.
      Example: come into being
    2. A living person or thing.
      Example: beings from another world
      Thesaurus: creature, beast, thing, animal, body, mortal, sentient.
    3. Essence; essential self or nature, especially that of a person.
      Example: She was like part of my very being
      Thesaurus: existence, presence, actuality, animation, essence, soul, spirit, substance, quiddity.
Etymology: 14c: the verbal noun and present participle of be.



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