Pronunciation: /ˈbiːstɪŋ/

Definitions of beasting

noun a slang term used to describe someone who is excelling or performing exceptionally well in a particular activity or task

Example Sentences

A1 I saw a cat beasting on a mouse.

A2 The lioness was beasting on its prey.

B1 The athlete was beasting through the obstacle course.

B2 The team was beasting on the competition, winning every game.

C1 The company was beasting in the market, dominating their competitors.

C2 The champion boxer was beasting in the ring, knocking out all opponents.

Examples of beasting in a Sentence

formal The team's beasting performance in the championship match secured their victory.

informal We were beasting at the gym yesterday, pushing each other to lift heavier weights.

slang He was beasting on the basketball court, making shot after shot.

figurative The artist's creativity was beasting, producing masterpiece after masterpiece.

Grammatical Forms of beasting

past tense

beasted

plural

beastings

comparative

more beastly

superlative

most beastly

present tense

beasts

future tense

will beast

perfect tense

have beasted

continuous tense

is beasting

singular

beast

positive degree

beastly

infinitive

to beast

gerund

beasting

participle

beasting

Origin and Evolution of beasting

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'beasting' originated from British military slang.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a military context to describe intense training or punishment, 'beasting' has evolved to also mean pushing someone to their limits or making them work hard in a non-military setting.