Beginning or Begining
Understand why “Beginning” is correct and “Begining” is incorrect.
Begining
Incorrect spelling - “Begining” is incorrect due to missing ‘n’.
"Begining" is a common misspelling of "Beginning". Always use "Beginning" when referring to the correct word.
Beginning
Correct spelling - The proper way to spell this word.
“Beginning” means the start of something.
Definition of Beginning
"Beginning": “Beginning” means the start of something.
This word is commonly used in everyday conversation and writing.
Synonyms for Beginning
- • start
- • origin
Usage Examples
"Correct:" This is the beginning.
"Correct:" At the beginning, it was hard.
"Correct:" New beginning ahead.
"Correct:" From the beginning.
"Incorrect:" This is the begining.
"Incorrect:" At the begining.
"Incorrect:" New begining.
"Incorrect:" From begining.
Notes:
- • Double ‘n’ required.
- • Rule: short vowel → double consonant.
- • Think: begin + ning.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Beginning vs begining – correct spelling?
A: Beginning is correct.
Q: Why is begining wrong?
A: Missing one ‘n’.
Q: Meaning of beginning?
A: Start.
Q: Trick?
A: Double ‘n’ always.
Summary
“Beginning vs begining”: Use beginning for the start of something. Avoid begining, a common spelling mistake.