The noun of the word exist is

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  1. What is the noun for exist?
  2. What is the verb of child?
  3. What is the adverb form of child?
  4. Can you give me some adverbs?
  5. Who is a generous person?
  6. Who is the most generous person?
  7. What happens when a person is generous?
  8. Is it good to be generous?
  9. Is being generous a bad thing?
  10. What is an act of generosity?

Noun form of exist is existence.

What is the verb of child?

Verb. child (third-person singular simple present childs, present participle childing, simple past and past participle childed)

What is the adverb form of child?

In a childish manner.

Can you give me some adverbs?

abnormally absentmindedly accidentally actually adventurously afterwards almost always annually anxiously arrogantly awkwardly bashfully beautifully bitterly bleakly blindly blissfully boastfully boldly bravely briefly brightly briskly broadly busily calmly carefully carelessly cautiously certainly cheerfully clearly …

Who is a generous person?

A generous person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected. A generous person is friendly, helpful, and willing to see the good qualities in someone or something.

Who is the most generous person?

World’s most generous people and how to contact them

  • W.
  • Gordon and Betty Moore.
  • Eli and Edythe Broad.
  • Irwin and Joan Jacobs.
  • George Soros.
  • Julian and Josie Robertson.
  • Bill & Melinda Gates. Lifetime Giving: $32.91 billion (41% of current net worth)
  • Warren Buffett. Lifetime Giving: $25.54 billion (39% of current net worth)

What happens when a person is generous?

Being generous also makes us feel better about ourselves. Generosity is both a natural confidence builder and a natural repellant of self-hatred. By focusing on what we are giving rather than on what we are receiving, we create a more outward orientation toward the world, which shifts our focus away from ourselves.

Is it good to be generous?

It can make you happier, healthier, and improve your relationships with others. There are all kinds of ways to be generous, from donating to a cause you believe in to volunteering your time. Not only will it benefit others, but it could also benefit you.

Is being generous a bad thing?

A study profiled in The Economist found that, surprisingly, people don’t really like people who are too generous. In fact, they dislike extreme selflessness as much as they dislike selfishness. Why? Simply put, your unabated giving makes them look—or just feel—bad.

What is an act of generosity?

If you refer to someone’s generosity, you mean that they are generous, especially in doing or giving more than is usual or expected. n-uncount. (Antonym: meanness) There are stories about his generosity, the massive amounts of money he gave to charities..a man of great generosity of spirit.

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French exister, from Latin existō (to stand forth, come forth, arise, be), from ex (out) + sistere (to set, place), caus. of stare (to stand); see stand. Compare assist, consist, desist, insist, persist, resist.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɪɡˈzɪst/
  • Rhymes: -ɪst

Verb[edit]

exist (third-person singular simple present exists, present participle existing, simple past and past participle existed)

  1. (intransitive, stative) to be; have existence; have being or reality
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Conjugation[edit]

Synonyms[edit]

  • be; See also Thesaurus:exist

Derived terms[edit]

  • coexist
  • preexist
  • there exist

[edit]

  • existence
  • existent
  • existential

Translations[edit]

to be

  • Afrikaans: bestaan (af)
  • Albanian: ekzistoj (sq)
  • Arabic: وُجِدَ (ar) (wujida)
  • Armenian: գոյություն ունենալ (goyutʿyun unenal), լինել (hy) (linel)
  • Asturian: esistir, existir
  • Azerbaijani: var olmaq, mövcüd olmaq
  • Belarusian: існава́ць (be) (isnavácʹ)
  • Bulgarian: съществувам (bg) (sǎštestvuvam)
  • Catalan: existir (ca)
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 存在 (cyun4 zoi6)
    Mandarin: 存在 (zh) (cúnzài)
    Min Nan: 存在 (zh-min-nan) (chûn-chāi / chûn-chǎi)
  • Czech: být (cs), existovat (cs)
  • Danish: eksistere (da), bestå (da)
  • Dutch: bestaan (nl)
  • Egyptian: wnn
  • Esperanto: ekzisti (eo)
  • Estonian: eksisteerima, olemas olema, olelema
  • Faroese: vera (fo), vera til, finnast
  • Finnish: olla (fi), olla olemassa
  • French: exister (fr)
  • Galician: existir (gl)
  • Georgian: არსებობა (arseboba)
  • German: bestehen (de), existieren (de)
  • Greek: υπάρχω (el) (ypárcho), υφίσταμαι (el) (yfístamai)
    Ancient: ὑπάρχω (hupárkhō)
  • Hindi: ज़िन्दा होना (zindā honā)
  • Hungarian: van (hu), létezik (hu), él (hu)
  • Ido: existar (io)
  • Interlingua: exister
  • Irish: bí ann
  • Italian: esistere (it)
  • Japanese: 存在する (そんざいする, sonzai suru)
  • Kazakh: бар болу (bar bolu)
  • Khmer: មាន (km) (mien)
  • Korean: 존재(存在)하다 (ko) (jonjaehada)
  • Kyrgyz: бар болуу (bar boluu)
  • Ladino: egzistir
  • Latin: existō (la), exsistō (la), sum (la), exsto (la), consto (la), exto, compareo
  • Latvian: eksistēt, pastāvēt
  • Macedonian: егзисти́ра impf or pf (egzistíra), постои impf (postoi)
  • Malay: wujud (ms)
  • Maltese: eżista
  • Maori: tiari, tiari
  • Nahuatl: oncah, cah
  • Norwegian: eksistere (no), bestå (no)
  • Occitan: existir (oc)
  • Old English: wesan (ang), bēon
  • Persian: زیستن (fa) (zistan), وجود داشتن (fa) (vojud dâštan), هستادن (fa)
  • Polish: istnieć (pl), egzystować (pl)
  • Portuguese: existir (pt)
  • Quechua: kay (qu)
  • Romanian: exista (ro)
  • Russian: существова́ть (ru) (suščestvovátʹ)
  • Scots: exeest
  • Serbo-Croatian: póstojati (sh), egzistírati (sh), òpstojati (sh), bȉvstvovati (sh)
  • Slovak: jestvovať, existovať
  • Slovene: obstajati (sl) impf
  • Spanish: existir (es)
  • Swedish: existera (sv), bestå (sv)
  • Tajik: зистан (tg) (zistan), вуҷуд доштан (vujud doštan)
  • Tamil: இரு (ta) (iru), (please verify) உளதா (uḷatā), (please verify) நிலவு (ta) (nilavu)
  • Thai: มีอยู่ (mii-yùu)
  • Turkish: var olmak (tr)
  • Ukrainian: існува́ти (uk) (isnuváty)
  • Uzbek: mavjud boʻlmoq, bor boʻlmoq
  • Vietnamese: tồn tại (vi) (存在)
  • Volapük: dabinön (vo)
  • Welsh: bodoli (cy)
  • Yiddish: עקסיסטירן(eksistirn)
  • Zazaki: estin f, estey m

Further reading[edit]

  • exist in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • “exist”, in The Century Dictionary [], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.

Anagrams[edit]

  • exits, sixte

Romanian[edit]

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): [eɡˈzist]

Verb[edit]

exist

  1. first-person singular present indicative of exista: I exist
  2. first-person singular present subjunctive of exista

What is the noun for exist?

Noun form of exist is existence.

What is the verb of child?

Verb. child (third-person singular simple present childs, present participle childing, simple past and past participle childed)

What is the adverb form of child?

In a childish manner.

Can you give me some adverbs?

abnormally absentmindedly accidentally actually adventurously afterwards almost always annually anxiously arrogantly awkwardly bashfully beautifully bitterly bleakly blindly blissfully boastfully boldly bravely briefly brightly briskly broadly busily calmly carefully carelessly cautiously certainly cheerfully clearly …

Who is a generous person?

A generous person gives more of something, especially money, than is usual or expected. A generous person is friendly, helpful, and willing to see the good qualities in someone or something.

Who is the most generous person?

World’s most generous people and how to contact them

  • W.
  • Gordon and Betty Moore.
  • Eli and Edythe Broad.
  • Irwin and Joan Jacobs.
  • George Soros.
  • Julian and Josie Robertson.
  • Bill & Melinda Gates. Lifetime Giving: $32.91 billion (41% of current net worth)
  • Warren Buffett. Lifetime Giving: $25.54 billion (39% of current net worth)

What happens when a person is generous?

Being generous also makes us feel better about ourselves. Generosity is both a natural confidence builder and a natural repellant of self-hatred. By focusing on what we are giving rather than on what we are receiving, we create a more outward orientation toward the world, which shifts our focus away from ourselves.

Is it good to be generous?

It can make you happier, healthier, and improve your relationships with others. There are all kinds of ways to be generous, from donating to a cause you believe in to volunteering your time. Not only will it benefit others, but it could also benefit you.

Is being generous a bad thing?

A study profiled in The Economist found that, surprisingly, people don’t really like people who are too generous. In fact, they dislike extreme selflessness as much as they dislike selfishness. Why? Simply put, your unabated giving makes them look—or just feel—bad.

What is an act of generosity?

If you refer to someone’s generosity, you mean that they are generous, especially in doing or giving more than is usual or expected. n-uncount. (Antonym: meanness) There are stories about his generosity, the massive amounts of money he gave to charities..a man of great generosity of spirit.

существовать, быть, находиться, жить, иметься, просуществовать

глагол

- быть, существовать

Does life exist on Mars? — Есть ли жизнь на Марсе?
there exists a number of books on the subject — по этому вопросу имеется ряд книг

- жить, существовать

we cannot exist without air — без воздуха жить нельзя
to exist on a salary — жить на зарплату
he is able to exist on very little — он может прожить на самые скромные средства
how do they exist in such conditions? — как они живут /существуют/ в таких условиях?

- иметься, встречаться, находиться

lime exists in many soils — известь встречается во многих почвах
fats exist in milk — молоко содержит жиры

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

a swindle that involved selling a lot of land that really didn’t exist — мошенничество, связанное с продажей большого количества земли, которой на самом деле не существовало  
the enormous volcanoes known to exist on Mars — огромные вулканы, которые, как известно, существуют на Марсе  
to cease to exist — прекратить существование  
to exist on bread and water — жить на хлебе и воде  
cease to exist — прекращать существование  
a case exist for revision of tariffs — есть соображения в пользу пересмотра пошлин  
type of climate ice which glaciers can exist — тип климата, при котором могут существовать ледники  
does not exist — не существует  
exist copiously in — присутствовать в большом количестве в  
exist in the plasma state — существовать в состоянии плазмы; существовать в виде плазмы  
exist on a salary — жить на зарплату  
exist vegetably without interests or friends — жить растительной жизнью, без интересов, без друзей; жить без интересов  

Примеры с переводом

Does life exist on Mars?

Есть ли жизнь на Марсе?

We cannot exist without oxygen.

Мы не можем существовать без кислорода.

Strange ideas existed in his mind.

Ему в голову приходили странные мысли.

Unfortunately, violence still exists in our life.

К сожалению, в нашей жизни всё ещё существует насилие.

We exist only as we energize.

Мы существуем только тогда, когда активно действуем.

Do fairies really exist?

Существуют ли феи на самом деле?

Did unicorns ever exist?

Существовали ли когда-нибудь единороги?

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

…noted that the paparazzi are vultures who could not exist without the connivance of the tabloid-buying public…

…a strict sect that believes that fellowship with gentiles should exist only for the purposes of conversion…

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Возможные однокоренные слова

existence  — существование, наличие, бытие, жизнь, существо, житие, все существующее
existent  — существующий, наличный, происходящий
existing  — существующий, имеющийся

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: exist
he/she/it: exists
ing ф. (present participle): existing
2-я ф. (past tense): existed
3-я ф. (past participle): existed

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Since scarcity is the basic economic problem, if it does not exist then there is no reason for my economics course. Devoting time to the study of how people use limited resources to fulfill unlimited wants and needs should help us to discover how to best utilize the resources we have at our disposal.

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD EXIST

From Latin exsistere to step forth, from ex-1 + sistere to stand.

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PRONUNCIATION OF EXIST

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF EXIST

Exist is a verb.

WHAT DOES EXIST MEAN IN ENGLISH?

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Definition of exist in the English dictionary

The first definition of exist in the dictionary is to have being or reality; to be. Other definition of exist is to eke out a living; stay alive; survive. Exist is also to be living; live.

CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EXIST

PRESENT

Present

I exist

you exist

he/she/it exists

we exist

you exist

they exist

Present continuous

I am existing

you are existing

he/she/it is existing

we are existing

you are existing

they are existing

Present perfect

I have existed

you have existed

he/she/it has existed

we have existed

you have existed

they have existed

Present perfect continuous

I have been existing

you have been existing

he/she/it has been existing

we have been existing

you have been existing

they have been existing

Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.

PAST

Past

I existed

you existed

he/she/it existed

we existed

you existed

they existed

Past continuous

I was existing

you were existing

he/she/it was existing

we were existing

you were existing

they were existing

Past perfect

I had existed

you had existed

he/she/it had existed

we had existed

you had existed

they had existed

Past perfect continuous

I had been existing

you had been existing

he/she/it had been existing

we had been existing

you had been existing

they had been existing

Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,

FUTURE

Future

I will exist

you will exist

he/she/it will exist

we will exist

you will exist

they will exist

Future continuous

I will be existing

you will be existing

he/she/it will be existing

we will be existing

you will be existing

they will be existing

Future perfect

I will have existed

you will have existed

he/she/it will have existed

we will have existed

you will have existed

they will have existed

Future perfect continuous

I will have been existing

you will have been existing

he/she/it will have been existing

we will have been existing

you will have been existing

they will have been existing

The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.

CONDITIONAL

Conditional

I would exist

you would exist

he/she/it would exist

we would exist

you would exist

they would exist

Conditional continuous

I would be existing

you would be existing

he/she/it would be existing

we would be existing

you would be existing

they would be existing

Conditional perfect

I would have exist

you would have exist

he/she/it would have exist

we would have exist

you would have exist

they would have exist

Conditional perfect continuous

I would have been existing

you would have been existing

he/she/it would have been existing

we would have been existing

you would have been existing

they would have been existing

Conditional or «future-in-the-past» tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.

IMPERATIVE

Imperative

you exist
we let´s exist
you exist

The imperative is used to form commands or requests.

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

Present Participle

existing

Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH EXIST

Synonyms and antonyms of exist in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS OF «EXIST»

The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «exist» and belong to the same grammatical category.

Translation of «exist» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF EXIST

Find out the translation of exist to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.

The translations of exist from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «exist» in English.

Translator English — Chinese


存在

1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English — Spanish


existir

570 millions of speakers

English


exist

510 millions of speakers

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मौजूद

380 millions of speakers

Translator English — Arabic


يوجدُ

280 millions of speakers

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существовать

278 millions of speakers

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existir

270 millions of speakers

Translator English — Bengali


থাকা

260 millions of speakers

Translator English — French


exister

220 millions of speakers

Translator English — Malay


Wujud

190 millions of speakers

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existieren

180 millions of speakers

Translator English — Japanese


存在する

130 millions of speakers

Translator English — Korean


존재하다

85 millions of speakers

Translator English — Javanese


Ana

85 millions of speakers

Translator English — Vietnamese


tồn tại

80 millions of speakers

Translator English — Tamil


உள்ளன

75 millions of speakers

Translator English — Marathi


अस्तित्वात

75 millions of speakers

Translator English — Turkish


var olmak

70 millions of speakers

Translator English — Italian


esistere

65 millions of speakers

Translator English — Polish


zaistnieć

50 millions of speakers

Translator English — Ukrainian


існувати

40 millions of speakers

Translator English — Romanian


a exista

30 millions of speakers

Translator English — Greek


υπάρχω

15 millions of speakers

Translator English — Afrikaans


bestaan

14 millions of speakers

Translator English — Swedish


existera

10 millions of speakers

Translator English — Norwegian


eksistere

5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of exist

TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «EXIST»

The term «exist» is very widely used and occupies the 4.572 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «EXIST» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about exist

10 QUOTES WITH «EXIST»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word exist.

Along with opportunities, there also exist many other tricky and complex issues to be managed in India. These include tackling both policy-level challenges and infrastructure challenges.

I have a karaoke punk band called The Ungrateful Dead, but we don’t exist yet.

Naturally, business and pleasure can be readily combined, but a certain balance should exist, and the latter should not predominate over the former.

American foreign policy has been — and must continue to be — based on unequivocal support for Israel’s right to exist and to be free from terror.

Since scarcity is the basic economic problem, if it does not exist then there is no reason for my economics course. Devoting time to the study of how people use limited resources to fulfill unlimited wants and needs should help us to discover how to best utilize the resources we have at our disposal.

Human beings exist that have integrity, that know how to keep their mouth shut, that know the bigger picture, that don’t sell out their friends.

Banks properly established and conducted are highly useful to the business of the country, and will doubtless continue to exist in the States so long as they conform to their laws and are found to be safe and beneficial.

The great art of life is sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain.

Why do tax havens exist? Because rich countries allow them to. If the U.S. came down on tax havens in the same way they come down on countries that trade with Iran and Cuba, we’d have no tax havens in the world.

I exist in a world that’s pretty gruesome. All I can tell you is this: I’m trying to keep my balance.

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EXIST»

Discover the use of exist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to exist and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

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Why Does the World Exist?: An Existential Detective Story

The Washington Post Notable Non-Fiction of 2013 “I can imagine few more enjoyable ways of thinking than to read this book.”—Sarah Bakewell, New York Times Book Review, front-page review Tackling the “darkest question in all of …

2

Imaginative Realism: How to Paint What Doesn’t Exist

Shares tips and techniques on creating a realistic picture of aliens and creatures, places, and machines.

3

Does God Exist?: The Debate Between Theists & Atheists

In a lively debate, which includes questions from the audience, Christian philosopher and ethicist J.P. Moreland and Kai Neilsen, one of today’s best-known atheist philosophers, go head to head on the fundamental issues and questions that …

James Porter Moreland, Kai Nielsen, 1990

4

Do ‘Zimbabweans’ Exist?: Trajectories of Nationalism, …

This book examines the triumphs and tribulations of the Zimbabwean national project, providing a radical and critical analysis of the fossilisation of Zimbabwean nationalism against the wider context of African nationalism in general.

Sabelo J. Ndlovu-Gatsheni, 2009

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Translation Universals: Do They Exist?

Research into this is new: serious empirical work only began in the late nineties. The present volume offers the state of the art on the issue.

Anna Mauranen, Pekka Kujamäki, 2004

Professor Wells argues that there was no historical Jesus, and in thus arguing he deals with the many recent writers who have interpreted the historical Jesus as some kind of political figure in the struggle against Rome, and calls in …

George Albert Wells, 1975

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Did Jesus Exist?: The Historical Argument for Jesus of Nazareth

Throughout Did Jesus Exist? Ehrman establishes the criterion for any genuine historical investigation and provides a robust defense of the methods required to discover the Jesus of history.

8

Life! Why We Exist… and What We Must Do to Survive

Those with a more spiritual outlook might claim that science only tells part of the story, that the ultimate answer rests on faith. And philosophers may raise an eyebrow at any attempt to achieve an ultimate answer.

9

Does God Exist?: A Dialogue

Moody maps the spectrum of philosophical arguments and counterarguments for the existence of God.

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Reversibility — does it exist?

Following the 1994 conference Restoration — Is it acceptable?, the 1999 British Museum conference focused on the reversibility of the main processes of conservation: cleaning, stabilising, repair amd restoration.

W. A. Oddy, Sara Carroll, British Museum, 1999

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «EXIST»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term exist is used in the context of the following news items.

Real Vampires Exist, and They Need Counseling Too

But then he discovered that vampires who feed on other people’s blood exist, though they don’t necessarily have fangs or capes. So he set out … «Newsweek, Jul 15»

Why Does Paula Deen Exist?

MIAMI BEACH, FL — FEBRUARY 22: Chef Paula Deen onstage at the KitchenAid Culinary Demonstrations during the 2015 Food Network … «Huffington Post, Jul 15»

How Hunger and Nukes Co-exist in Kim Jong Un’s ‘People’s Paradise’

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ATLANTA, Ga. — Sometimes, drivers in Georgia get pulled over because they were breaking a law they just didn’t know about. «Savannah Morning News, Jul 15»

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High Colorectal Cancer Death Rates Still Exist in Three US Regions

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