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Noun — The contents or ingredients held within something (used mainly as a describing form of "contain").

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What does “containing” mean?

The word “containing” means the contents or ingredients held within something (used mainly as a describing form of "contain"). In plain terms, the -ing form of "contain," usually describing what something holds inside it.

How do you pronounce “containing”?

“Containing” is pronounced kuhn-TAY-nihng (/kənˈteɪnɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “containing” in a sentence?

Here is “containing” used in a sentence: “A jar containing pickles sat on the top shelf.”

What part of speech is “containing”?

“Containing” is a noun.

Is “containing” a common word?

“Containing” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What does 'containing' mean?

Containing is the present-participle form of the verb contain. It describes what is held or included inside something — for example, 'a box containing books' means the box holds books. It points to the contents or ingredients within an object, substance, or space, rather than naming a separate thing itself.

How do you use 'containing' in a sentence?

Use containing to introduce what is held inside something, usually right after the noun it describes: 'a bottle containing water,' 'a file containing records,' or 'a meal containing nuts.' It works like a shortened form of 'that contains,' linking an object to its contents, ingredients, or components.

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