moving
/ˈmuːvɪŋ/
adjective
- Causing strong emotions, especially sadness or sympathy.
- Her moving speech brought many people in the audience to tears.
- The movie had a moving story about a family reuniting after many years.
- The photographs of the abandoned puppy were deeply moving.
- In motion; not still or stationary.
- The moving parts of the engine need regular oiling.
- Please stay seated while the bus is moving.
- The moving car splashed water from the puddle onto the sidewalk.
Antonyms
noun
- The act of changing one's home or place of residence.
- Moving to a new city can be both exciting and stressful.
- The company offers a bonus to help employees with their moving costs.
- We hired a truck for the moving and packed everything ourselves.
verb
- Present participle of move; changing position or location.
- The children are moving their toys from the living room to their bedroom.
- The train was moving slowly through the snowy landscape.
- She is moving the furniture to make space for the new sofa.