What is another word for being here?

Pronunciation: [bˌiːɪŋ hˈi͡ə] (IPA)

Being present or being here refers to the act of existing or being in a certain place. There are many different synonyms that can be used to describe this state of being, including existing, inhabiting, occupying, residing, and staying. These words all describe the same basic concept of being in a specific location or situation, but they may have slightly different connotations depending on the context in which they are used. For example, residing may imply a more permanent or long-term state of being in one place, while staying may suggest a more temporary or transient presence. Regardless of the exact word used, being here is an important part of our daily lives and the experiences we have in the world around us.

What are the hypernyms for Being here?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Being here

  • Therefore I do pray and entreat you in the name of Jesus Christ to do so much as to make my being here in Japan known to my poor wife, in a manner a widow and my two children fatherless; which thing only is my greatest grief of heart and conscience.
    William Adams
  • I know it is the fans that are responsible for me being here. I've always tried in each and every broadcast to serve the fans to the best of my ability.
    Harry Caray
  • It's good to experience Hollywood in short bursts, I guess. Little snippets. I don't think I can handle being here all the time, it's pretty nutty.
    Johnny Depp
  • All the fans being here got my adrenaline going. I definitely got a burst of energy from them.
    Sean Elliott
  • That may be a factor because we are the older show; we have been on the air for a while. Is it our day? Is it time to hang it up? But it seems that the show still continues, and we still enjoy being here. And that's a very important element.
    Mark-Paul Gosselaar

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