People are used to hearing the word "doing" used as a form of the present tense verb, "to do," but "doing" can also be used as a noun. The noun "doing" can refer to an activity a person is engaging in (example, "This project will take a lot of doing"). It can also refer to a deed executed by someone (example, "It had all the marks of her doing").
to always be doing something
Stopped doing something.
The word non means not doing something. This word is attached to other words at the beginning to indicate that it is not of that kind.
This is a definition of CRAZY, attributed to Albert Einstein.
It should be 'ENERGY". In science, that matches the definition for energy.
If one was to refer to someone as doing something blatantly it means they are doing it in a unsubtle or unashamed manner, for example "She was blatantly flirting with him".
The word emotionally is defined as being related to an emotion or many emotions. It is an adverb, in which when you do something with emotion, you are doing it emotionally.
The definition of the word, chillers, is a machine that removes the heat from a liquid and cools an object by doing so. An air conditioning unit can be called a chiller.
Doing something in line with your beliefs, rather than just talking about them.
To "refrain" from something means you stop yourself from doing it. I "refrained" from dancing.. You didn't do it basically :/
Yes, of course, as there is no such thing as a unique 'dictionary definition' for a word. What you'd be doing is picking one dictionary, whether it be the OED, or Websters, etc, and plagiarising the wording that they chose to use to define it.
The definition of bravely is doing something in a courageous way. A sentence using the word correctly would be, "he went bravely into he burning house."