sharing

/ˈʃɛrɪŋ/
verb
  1. To use, occupy, or enjoy something jointly with another person or group.
    • They share an office with three other coworkers.
    • We share a love for hiking and outdoor adventures.
    • My sister and I share a bedroom.
  2. To give a portion of something to someone else.
    • The farmer shared his harvest with the neighbors.
    • She always shares her umbrella when it rains.
    • Please share your snack with your little brother.
  3. To tell someone about your thoughts, feelings, or experiences.
    • He shared his worries about the exam with his teacher.
    • During the meeting, she shared her ideas for the new project.
    • The author shared a funny story from her childhood.
  4. To post or distribute content (such as photos, links, or videos) on social media or the internet.
    • Millions of people shared the video of the dancing cat.
    • She shares photos of her artwork on Instagram every week.
    • Don't share your password with anyone online.
noun
  1. The act of giving a portion of something to another person or allowing others to use something that belongs to you.
    • Sharing your toys with friends is a kind thing to do.
    • The company encourages the sharing of ideas during team meetings.
    • Sharing food at the picnic made everyone feel included.
  2. The act of telling personal thoughts, feelings, or experiences to others.
    • Open sharing of emotions can strengthen a relationship.
    • Her sharing of her travel stories inspired the whole class.
    • The support group focused on sharing and listening without judgment.
  3. The practice of dividing resources or costs among multiple people.
    • Car sharing is a popular way to reduce traffic and save money.
    • Sharing the workload made the project much easier to finish.
    • The roommates agreed on a fair sharing of the rent.