Incorrect spelling, explanation: begining is the incorrect spelling of beginning. The noun evolved from Middle English beginnung or begonning, which dates back to the XII century. However, beginning as an adjective comes from the verb begin and is created by adding suffix ing and doubling the letter n. In both cases, the correct spelling is beginning and not begining.
Correct spelling, explanation: beginning dates back to Middle English, where it was recorded around XII century as beginnung or begonning. On this basis, the noun beginning evolved. But beginning can also be an adjective. Then it is formed on the basis of the verb begin with the suffix -ing and we need to double the n for the right spelling. Either way, the correct spelling is beginning with double n and not begining.
Definition of beginning:
noun: the point where something starts, origin or source of something, the first part
Information about the author can be found at the beginning of the book.
This building has its beginnings in Roman times.
Adjective: just started, basic, opening, first part
In 1998 he was just a beginning author.
Idioms and phrases with beginning:
the beginning of the end: the point where something starts to get worse and then fails
The changes in the government were the beginning of the end of their empire.
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