taping
Taping (noun) means the act of recording something, or of sticking things together with adhesive tape. Example: “The taping of the show took place in front of a live audience.”
How to use taping
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishRecording something, or physically applying tape to hold or seal it.
Word forms
tapings plural
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The _____ of the show took place in front of a live audience.
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What does “taping” mean?
The word “taping” means the act of recording something, or of sticking things together with adhesive tape. In plain terms, recording something, or physically applying tape to hold or seal it.
How do you use “taping” in a sentence?
Here is “taping” used in a sentence: “The taping of the show took place in front of a live audience.”
What part of speech is “taping”?
“Taping” is a noun.
Is “taping” a common word?
“Taping” is an uncommon word in modern English.