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handing

HAN-dihng

Handing (noun) means the act of passing something to someone with the hand. Example: “The handing over of the trophy took place after the final whistle.”

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The act of passing something to someone with the hand.
"The handing over of the trophy took place after the final whistle."

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In plain EnglishThe action of giving or passing something to someone.

Word forms

handings plural

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Frequently asked questions

What does “handing” mean?

The word “handing” means the act of passing something to someone with the hand. In plain terms, the action of giving or passing something to someone.

How do you pronounce “handing”?

“Handing” is pronounced HAN-dihng (/ˈhændɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “handing” in a sentence?

Here is “handing” used in a sentence: “The handing over of the trophy took place after the final whistle.”

What part of speech is “handing”?

“Handing” is a noun.

Is “handing” a common word?

“Handing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is handing a noun or a gerund?

Handing functions as the gerund form of the verb "hand," acting as a noun that names the act of passing something to someone with the hand. It typically appears in phrases like "the handing over of documents" rather than standing alone as a simple noun.

What is the difference between handing and passing?

Handing specifically describes the act of physically giving something to someone using the hand, while passing is broader and can describe moving an object along a chain of people or even non-physical transfers, such as passing a law. Handing implies a direct, hand-to-hand action.

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