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205 Words That End With NING

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lining (noun) the act of attaching an inside lining (to a garment or curtain etc.)
(noun) providing something with a surface of a different material Synonyms: facing
(noun) a protective covering that protects an inside surface Synonyms: liner
(noun) a piece of cloth that is used as the inside surface of a garment Synonyms: liner
listening (noun) the act of hearing attentively Synonyms: hearing
loaning (noun) disposing of money or property with the expectation that the same thing (or an equivalent) will be returned Synonyms: lending
loosening (noun) the act of making something less tight Synonyms: laxation
(noun) an occurrence of control or strength weakening Synonyms: relaxation, slackening
maddening (adjective) extremely annoying or displeasing Synonyms: exasperating, infuriating, vexing
malfunctioning (adjective) not performing or able to perform its regular function Synonyms: nonfunctional
meaning (adjective) rich in significance or implication Synonyms: pregnant, significant
(noun) the idea that is intended Synonyms: substance
(noun) the message that is intended or expressed or signified Synonyms: import, significance, signification
microphoning (noun) the transduction of sound waves into electrical waves (by a microphone)
mining (noun) the act of extracting ores or coal etc from the earth Synonyms: excavation
(noun) laying explosive mines in concealed places to destroy enemy personnel and equipment Synonyms: minelaying
misreckoning (noun) a mistake in calculating Synonyms: miscalculation, misestimation
moistening (noun) the act of making something slightly wet Synonyms: dampening
morning (noun) a conventional expression of greeting or farewell, used to wish someone a good morning Synonyms: good morning
(noun) the earliest period Synonyms: dawn
(noun) the time period between dawn and noon Synonyms: forenoon, morn, morning time
(noun) the first light of day Synonyms: aurora, break of day, break of the day, cockcrow, dawn, dawning, daybreak, dayspring, first light, sunrise, sunup
mourning (adjective) sorrowful through loss or deprivation Synonyms: bereaved, bereft, grief-stricken, grieving, sorrowing
(noun) the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief Synonyms: lamentation
(noun) state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one Synonyms: bereavement
noncombining (adjective) not able to combine
nonopening (adjective) not open; not opening
opening (adjective) first or beginning
(noun) a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess Synonyms: chess opening
(noun) the act of opening something
(noun) becoming open or being made open
(noun) the first of a series of actions Synonyms: first step, initiative, opening move
(noun) a vacant or unobstructed space that is man-made
(noun) an entrance equipped with a hatch; especially a passageway between decks of a ship Synonyms: hatchway, scuttle
(noun) an aperture or hole that opens into a bodily cavity Synonyms: orifice, porta
(noun) a possible alternative Synonyms: possibility, possible action
(noun) the initial part of the introduction
(noun) the first performance (as of a theatrical production) Synonyms: curtain raising, opening night
(noun) a ceremony accompanying the start of some enterprise
(noun) an open or empty space in or between things Synonyms: gap
(noun) opportunity especially for employment or promotion
overreckoning (noun) a calculation that results in an estimate that is too high Synonyms: overestimate, overestimation, overrating
overweening (adjective) presumptuously arrogant Synonyms: uppity
(adjective) unrestrained, especially with regard to feelings Synonyms: excessive, extravagant, exuberant
partitioning (noun) the act of dividing or partitioning; separation by the creation of a boundary that divides or keeps apart Synonyms: division, partition, sectionalisation, sectionalization, segmentation
(noun) an analysis into mutually exclusive categories Synonyms: breakdown
penning (noun) the act of creating written works Synonyms: authorship, composition, writing
pining (noun) a feeling of deep longing
pinning (noun) a mutual promise of a couple not to date anyone else; on college campuses it was once signaled by the giving of a fraternity pin
planning (noun) an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action
(noun) the act or process of drawing up plans or layouts for some project or enterprise
(noun) the cognitive process of thinking about what you will do in the event of something happening Synonyms: preparation, provision
poisoning (noun) the act of giving poison to a person or animal with the intent to kill
(noun) the physiological state produced by a poison or other toxic substance Synonyms: intoxication, toxic condition
positioning (adjective) causing to fall into line or into position Synonyms: aligning
(noun) the act of putting something in a certain place Synonyms: emplacement, locating, location, placement, position
prizewinning (adjective) holding first place in a contest Synonyms: champion
pruning (noun) the act of trimming a plant
(noun) something that has been pruned off of a plant
punning (noun) a humorous play on words Synonyms: paronomasia, pun, wordplay
questioning (adjective) showing curiosity Synonyms: inquisitive, speculative, wondering
(adjective) marked by or given to doubt Synonyms: doubting, sceptical, skeptical
(adjective) perplexed (as if being expected to know something that you do not know) Synonyms: quizzical
(noun) a request for information Synonyms: inquiring
quickening (noun) the act of accelerating; increasing the speed Synonyms: acceleration, speedup
(noun) the process of showing signs of life
(noun) the stage of pregnancy at which the mother first feels the movements of the fetus
raining (adjective) falling in drops or as if falling like rain
rationing (noun) the act of rationing
ravening (adjective) excessively greedy and grasping Synonyms: rapacious, voracious
(adjective) living by preying on other animals especially by catching living prey Synonyms: predatory, rapacious, raptorial, vulturine, vulturous
(adjective) devouring or craving food in great quantities Synonyms: edacious, esurient, rapacious, ravenous, voracious, wolfish
reasoning (adjective) endowed with the capacity to reason Synonyms: intelligent, thinking
(noun) thinking that is coherent and logical Synonyms: abstract thought, logical thinking
reckoning (noun) the act of counting; reciting numbers in ascending order Synonyms: count, counting, enumeration, numeration, tally
(noun) problem solving that involves numbers or quantities Synonyms: calculation, computation, figuring
(noun) a bill for an amount due Synonyms: tally
reclining (noun) the act of assuming or maintaining a reclining position
refining (noun) the process of removing impurities (as from oil or metals or sugar etc.) Synonyms: purification, refinement
regaining (noun) getting something back again Synonyms: restitution, restoration, return
reigning (adjective) exercising power or authority Synonyms: regnant, ruling
relistening (noun) the act of hearing again Synonyms: rehearing
remaining (adjective) not used up Synonyms: left, left over, leftover, odd, unexpended
repositioning (noun) the act of placing in a new position
retraining (noun) training for a new occupation
returning (adjective) tending to be turned back Synonyms: reversive
(adjective) tending to return to an earlier state Synonyms: reverting
ripening (noun) coming to full development; becoming mature Synonyms: maturation, maturement
(noun) acquiring desirable qualities by being left undisturbed for some time Synonyms: ageing, aging
ruining (noun) destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined Synonyms: laying waste, ruin, ruination, wrecking
running (adjective) of advancing the ball by running
(adjective) executed or initiated by running
(adjective) (of fluids) moving or issuing in a stream
(adjective) continually repeated over a period of time
(adjective) (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing Synonyms: functional, operative, working
(adjective) measured lengthwise Synonyms: linear
(noun) the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track Synonyms: track
(noun) the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace Synonyms: run
(noun) the act of administering or being in charge of something
(noun) (American football) a play in which a player attempts to carry the ball through or past the opposing team Synonyms: run, running game, running play
(noun) the state of being in operation
sailplaning (noun) the activity of flying a glider Synonyms: glide, gliding, sailing, soaring
sanctioning (adjective) implying sanction or serving to sanction Synonyms: sanctionative
scanning (noun) the act of systematically moving a finely focused beam of light or electrons over a surface in order to produce an image of it for analysis or transmission
(noun) the process of translating photographs into a digital form that can be recognized by a computer
screening (noun) the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it Synonyms: cover, covering, masking
(noun) testing objects or persons in order to identify those with particular characteristics
(noun) fabric of metal or plastic mesh
(noun) the display of a motion picture Synonyms: showing, viewing
seasoning (noun) the act of adding a seasoning to food
(noun) something added to food primarily for the savor it imparts Synonyms: flavorer, flavoring, flavourer, flavouring, seasoner
shining (adjective) marked by exceptional merit
(adjective) reflecting light Synonyms: glistening, glossy, lustrous, sheeny, shiny
(adjective) made smooth and bright by or as if by rubbing; reflecting a sheen or glow Synonyms: bright, burnished, lustrous, shiny
(noun) the work of making something smooth and shiny by rubbing or waxing it Synonyms: polishing
shortening (noun) act of decreasing in length
(noun) fat such as butter or lard used in baked goods
shunning (noun) deliberately avoiding; keeping away from or preventing from happening Synonyms: avoidance, dodging, turning away
sickening (adjective) causing or able to cause nausea Synonyms: loathsome, nauseating, nauseous, noisome, offensive, queasy, vile
signing (noun) language expressed by visible hand gestures Synonyms: sign language
sinning (adjective) transgressing a moral or divine law
(noun) an act that is regarded by theologians as a transgression of God's will Synonyms: sin
slackening (noun) an occurrence of control or strength weakening Synonyms: loosening, relaxation
softening (adjective) having a softening or soothing effect especially to the skin Synonyms: demulcent, emollient, salving
(noun) the process of becoming softer
spinning (noun) creating thread
staining (noun) (histology) the use of a dye to color specimens for microscopic study
(noun) the act of spotting or staining something Synonyms: maculation, spotting
stiffening (noun) the act of becoming stiff
(noun) the process of becoming stiff or rigid Synonyms: rigidification, rigidifying
stoning (noun) the act of pelting with stones; punishment inflicted by throwing stones at the victim (even unto death) Synonyms: lapidation
straining (adjective) taxing to the utmost; testing powers of endurance Synonyms: arduous, strenuous
(noun) the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean Synonyms: distortion, overrefinement, torture, twisting
(noun) an intense or violent exertion Synonyms: strain
strengthening (noun) the act of increasing the strength of something
(noun) becoming stronger
stunning (adjective) strikingly beautiful or attractive
(adjective) causing or capable of causing bewilderment or shock or insensibility
(adjective) commanding attention Synonyms: arresting, sensational
(adjective) causing great astonishment and consternation
subjoining (noun) the act of supplementing Synonyms: subjunction, supplementation
summoning (noun) calling up supposed supernatural forces by spells and incantations Synonyms: evocation
sweetening (noun) the act of adding a sweetener to food
(noun) an improvement that makes something more agreeable Synonyms: enhancement
(noun) something added to foods to make them taste sweeter Synonyms: sweetener
swooning (adjective) weak and likely to lose consciousness Synonyms: faint, light-headed, light, lightheaded
tanning (noun) making leather from rawhide
(noun) beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment Synonyms: flagellation, flogging, lashing, whipping
(noun) process in which skin pigmentation darkens as a result of exposure to ultraviolet light
thickening (adjective) becoming more intricate or complex
(adjective) accumulating and becoming more intense Synonyms: deepening
(noun) the act of thickening Synonyms: inspissation
(noun) any thickened enlargement Synonyms: knob, node
(noun) any material used to thicken Synonyms: thickener
thinning (noun) the act of diluting something Synonyms: cutting
threatening (adjective) threatening or foreshadowing evil or tragic developments Synonyms: baleful, forbidding, menacing, minacious, minatory, ominous, sinister
(adjective) darkened by clouds Synonyms: heavy, lowering, sullen
tightening (noun) the act of making something tighter
tinning (noun) the application of a protective layer of tin Synonyms: tin-plating
(noun) the application of a thin layer of soft solder to the ends of wires before soldering them
tobogganing (noun) riding on a long light sled with low handrails
training (noun) activity leading to skilled behavior Synonyms: grooming, preparation
(noun) the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior) Synonyms: breeding, education
tuning (noun) (music) calibrating something (an instrument or electronic circuit) to a standard frequency
turning (noun) the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course Synonyms: turn
(noun) act of changing in practice or custom
(noun) the activity of shaping something on a lathe
(noun) the end-product created by shaping something on a lathe
(noun) a movement in a new direction Synonyms: turn
(noun) a shaving created when something is produced by turning it on a lathe
twinning (adjective) producing two offspring at a time Synonyms: biparous
uncomplaining (adjective) not complaining
underreckoning (noun) an estimation that is too low; an estimate that is less than the true or actual value Synonyms: underestimate, underestimation, underrating
undiscerning (adjective) lacking discernment
unenlightening (adjective) failing to inform or clarify Synonyms: unilluminating
(adjective) not edifying Synonyms: unedifying
unfastening (noun) loosening the ties that fasten something Synonyms: undoing, untying
unmeaning (adjective) without meaning
unquestioning (adjective) being without doubt or reserve Synonyms: implicit
(adjective) not inclined to ask questions
unreasoning (adjective) not based on reason or evidence Synonyms: blind
unthreatening (adjective) not unfriendly or threatening Synonyms: well-meaning
vacationing (noun) the act of taking a vacation
wakening (noun) the act of waking Synonyms: awakening, waking up
waning (adjective) (of the Moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases
(noun) a gradual decrease in magnitude or extent
warning (adjective) serving to warn Synonyms: admonitory, cautionary, exemplary, monitory
(noun) a message informing of danger
(noun) cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness) Synonyms: admonition, monition, word of advice
(noun) notification of something, usually in advance
weakening (adjective) causing debilitation Synonyms: debilitative, enervating, enfeebling
(adjective) moderating by making pain or sorrow weaker
(noun) the act of reducing the strength of something
(noun) becoming weaker
weaning (noun) the act of substituting other food for the mother's milk in the diet of a child or young mammal Synonyms: ablactation
whitening (noun) changing to a lighter color Synonyms: lightening
widening (noun) the act of making something wider Synonyms: broadening
(noun) a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park Synonyms: turnout
(noun) an increase in width Synonyms: broadening
winning (adjective) very attractive; capturing interest Synonyms: fetching, taking
(adjective) having won Synonyms: victorious
(noun) succeeding with great difficulty

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