Sharing can be categorized as a noun, a verb and an adjective.
Adjective |
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sharing - unselfishly willing to share with others; "a warm and sharing friend" | ||
Verb |
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share - give out as one's portion or share | ||
share - use jointly or in common | ||
share - have in common; "Our children share a love of music"; "The two countries share a long border" | ||
share - communicate; "I'd like to share this idea with you" | ||
share - have, give, or receive a share of; "We shared the cake" | ||
Noun |
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sharing - a distribution in shares | ||
sharing - using or enjoying something jointly with others | ||
sharing - having in common; "the sharing of electrons creates molecules" | ||
sharing - sharing thoughts and feelings |
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1. | noun | The sharing of electrons creates molecules. | |
2. | noun | Nakido is a file sharing platform. | |
3. | noun | Thank you for sharing! | |
4. | noun | Open source is a philosophy that encourages openness, sharing, and modification. | |
5. | noun | Thank you for sharing. | |
6. | noun | Insurers are now required to cover a number of recommended preventive services, such as cancer, diabetes and blood pressure screenings, without additional cost sharing such as copays or deductibles. | |
7. | noun | Freegans embrace community, generosity, social concern, freedom, cooperation, and sharing in opposition to a society based on materialism, moral apathy, competition, conformity, and greed. | |
8. | noun | Everyone should discover for themselves the happiness of sharing. | |
9. | noun | Thanks for sharing. | |
10. | noun | Christmas is a time for sharing. | |
11. | noun | Sami said that this story was worth sharing. | |
12. | noun | I would like to focus on sharing why it is important to localize tools into the Swahili language. | |
13. | noun | The art works, and her experience of sharing, helped her through the healing process. | |
14. | noun | The WHO chief stressed the need for rich and poor countries alike to have equal access to a COVID-19 vaccine, saying sharing science is not charity, but in the best interest of every nation. | |
15. | noun | He wanted his share in cash. | |
16. | adj. | A warm and sharing friend. | |
17. | verb | I would suggest going for tribal Sheikhs rather than clerics, since they have the upper hand in their areas and can effectively root out any Ba'athists in their midst in return for a promise of sharing power and authority. | |
18. | verb | Thanks for sharing this with me. | |
19. | verb | Thanks in advance for sharing your experience! | |
20. | verb | What happened to the girl you were sharing the bedroom with? | |
21. | verb | I don't mind sharing the room with him. | |
22. | verb | People sharing a ride should refrain from conversation with other passengers. | |
23. | verb | They had been living where they could, sharing flats and baths, and kitchens, for some years. | |
24. | verb | Two male students sharing an umbrella? How strange. | |
25. | verb | I'm sharing my flat with my brother. | |
26. | verb | Sharing is caring. | |
27. | verb | We're sharing your work. | |
28. | verb | Two male school pupils sharing an umbrella? That's quite a queer situation. | |
29. | verb | Eh, you two came back here while sharing the same umbrella. I smell love in the air. | |
30. | verb | Sharing joy multiplies it. | |
31. | verb | I don't mind sharing my table. |
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noun | |
The sharing of electrons creates molecules. |
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Nakido is a file sharing platform. | |
Thank you for sharing! | |
Open source is a philosophy that encourages openness, sharing, and modification. | |
Thank you for sharing. | |
Insurers are now required to cover a number of recommended preventive services, such as cancer, diabetes and blood pressure screenings, without additional cost sharing such as copays or deductibles. | |
Freegans embrace community, generosity, social concern, freedom, cooperation, and sharing in opposition to a society based on materialism, moral apathy, competition, conformity, and greed. | |
Everyone should discover for themselves the happiness of sharing. | |
Thanks for sharing. | |
Christmas is a time for sharing. | |
Sami said that this story was worth sharing. | |
I would like to focus on sharing why it is important to localize tools into the Swahili language. | |
The art works, and her experience of sharing, helped her through the healing process. | |
The WHO chief stressed the need for rich and poor countries alike to have equal access to a COVID-19 vaccine, saying sharing science is not charity, but in the best interest of every nation. | |
He wanted his share in cash. |
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adj. | |
A warm and sharing friend. |
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verb | |
I would suggest going for tribal Sheikhs rather than clerics, since they have the upper hand in their areas and can effectively root out any Ba'athists in their midst in return for a promise of sharing power and authority. |
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Thanks for sharing this with me. |
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Thanks in advance for sharing your experience! |
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What happened to the girl you were sharing the bedroom with? | |
I don't mind sharing the room with him. | |
People sharing a ride should refrain from conversation with other passengers. | |
They had been living where they could, sharing flats and baths, and kitchens, for some years. | |
Two male students sharing an umbrella? How strange. | |
I'm sharing my flat with my brother. | |
Sharing is caring. | |
We're sharing your work. | |
Two male school pupils sharing an umbrella? That's quite a queer situation. | |
Eh, you two came back here while sharing the same umbrella. I smell love in the air. | |
Sharing joy multiplies it. | |
I don't mind sharing my table. |