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    be
    [bē]
    verb
    be (verb) · is (third person present) · are (third person present) · am (third person present) · was (past tense) · were (past tense) · being (present participle) · been (past participle)
    1. (there is/are)
      exist:
      "there are no easy answers" · "there once was a man" · "there must be something wrong" · "I think, therefore I am"
      • be present:
        "there is a boy sitting on the step" · "there were no curtains around the showers" · "are there any castles in this area?"
    2. occur; take place:
      "the exhibition will be in November" · "the opening event is on October 16" · "that was before the war"
      • occupy a position in space:
        "the Salvation Army store was on his left" · "she was not at the window"
      • stay in the same place or condition:
        "he's a tough customer—let him be" · "she was here until about ten-thirty"
      • attend:
        "the days when she was in school"
      • come; go; visit:
        "he's from Missouri" · "I have just been to Thailand" · "the doctor's been here twice today"
    3. having the state, quality, identity, nature, role, etc., specified:
      "Amy was 91" · "the floor was uneven" · "I want to be a teacher" · "father was not well" · "it will be Christmas soon" · "“Be careful,” Mr. Carter said" · "his hair's brown"
      • cost:
        "the tickets were $25"
      • amount to:
        "one and one is two" · "two sixes are twelve"
      • represent:
        "let A be a square matrix of order n"
      • signify:
        "we were everything to each other"
      • consist of; constitute:
        "the monastery was several three-story buildings"
    4. informal
      say:
      "when I got there, they were like “What are you doing here?”"
    verb
    1. used with a present participle to form continuous tenses:
      "they are coming" · "he had been reading" · "she will be waiting"
    2. used with a past participle to form the passive mood:
      "it was done" · "it is said" · "his book will be published"
    3. used to indicate something due to happen:
      "construction is to begin next summer" · "I was to meet him at 6:30"
      • used to express obligation or necessity:
        "you are to follow these orders" · "they said I was to remain on board"
      • used to express possibility:
        "these snakes are to be found in North America" · "she was nowhere to be seen"
      • used to hypothesize about something that might happen:
        "if I were to lose" · "if I was to tell you, you'd think I was crazy" · "were she to cure me, what could I offer her?"
    4. archaic
      used with the past participle of intransitive verbs to form perfect tenses:
      "I am returned" · "all humanity is fallen"
    Origin
    Old English bēon, an irregular and defective verb, whose full conjugation derives from several originally distinct verbs. The forms am and is are from an Indo-European root shared by Latin sum and est. The forms was and were are from an Indo-European root meaning ‘remain’. The forms be and been are from an Indo-European root shared by Latin fui ‘I was’, fio ‘I become’, and Greek phuein ‘bring forth, cause to grow’. The origin of are is uncertain.
    be-
    [bi]
    prefix
    1. (forming verbs) all over; all round:
      "bespatter"
      • (forming verbs) thoroughly; excessively:
        "bewilder"
    2. (added to intransitive verbs) expressing transitive action:
      "bemoan"
    3. (added to adjectives and nouns) expressing transitive action:
      "befool" · "befriend"
    4. (added to nouns) affect with:
      "befog"
      • (added to adjectives) cause to be:
        "befoul"
    5. (forming adjectives ending in -ed) having; covered with:
      "bejewelled"
    Origin
    Old English, weak form of bī ‘by’.
    Be
    [Be]
    symbol
    1. the chemical element beryllium.
    BE
    [ˌbēˈē]
    abbreviation
    BE (noun)
    1. Bachelor of Education.
    2. Bachelor of Engineering.
    3. bill of exchange.
    4. Black English.
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  1. The verb "to be" has several meanings:123
    • To exist (e.g., "I am here").
    • To occur (e.g., "The meeting is Tuesday").
    • To have the characteristics of something (e.g., "She was a quiet child").
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    The verb to be means to exist (I am here), to occur (The meeting is Tuesday), or to have the characteristics of something (She was a quiet child).
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    be exist, live; take place; happen; to belong; attend: I’ll be at the concert.
    Meaning of be in English be verb uk strong / biː / weak / bi / weak / bɪ / us strong / biː / weak / bi / weak / bɪ / being | was | were | been be verb (DESCRIPTION) Add to word list Add to word list A1 [ L ] used to say something about a person, thing, or state, to show a permanent or temporary quality, state, job, etc.:
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