different between underway vs happening

underway

English

Etymology 1

Calque of Dutch onderweg (underway), equivalent to under- +? way.

Alternative forms

  • under way

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?nd?(?)?we?/

Adverb

underway (comparative more underway, superlative most underway)

  1. In motion, in progress; being done or carried out; on a journey.

Translations

Etymology 2

under +? way

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??nd?(?)we?/

Noun

underway (plural underways)

  1. A road, track, path, or street for going under another way or obstacle; an underpass.
  2. An underground passage, subway, tunnel.
  3. A voyage, especially underwater.

Translations

underway From the web:

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  • what does underway mean
  • what does underway mean in the navy
  • what does underway mean in boating
  • what is underway in the navy
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happening

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?hæp?n??/, /?hæpn??/, [hæpn?n]

Etymology 1

From Middle English *happenynge, *happnynge, equivalent to happen +? -ing.

Verb

happening

  1. present participle of happen

Adjective

happening (comparative more happening, superlative most happening)

  1. (slang, of a place) Busy, lively; vibrant, dynamic; fashionable.
    This is a happening place tonight!
    • 2005, Wendy Lawton, Less is More, page 13,
      [] San Francisco is not exactly the most happening place, you know.”
    • 2006, Eliot Greenspan, Neil E. Schlecht, Frommer's Cuba, page 165,
      When the show ends, the circular, sunken floor is one of the more happening dance clubs in town.
    • 2011, Bob Sehlinger, Menasha Ridge, Len Testa, The Unofficial Guide Walt Disney World 2012, page 157,
      They're a little noisy if you open your balcony door but otherwise offer a glimpse of one of Disney World's more happening places.
  2. (slang, of a person or product) Trendy, up-to-the-minute.
    He is a real happening guy.
    • 1987 November 16, Steve Gibson, Desktop Publishing, 386-Based Machines, ‘Happening’ Trends at Comdex, InfoWorld, page 42,
      Every show has its hottest, most happening trends. If I were to isolate just one for hardware and one for software, this year's hot hardware would be the 386 machines, and the happening software would be desktop publishing.
    • 2009, Nicola Williams, Oliver Berry, Steve Fallon, France, Lonely Planet, page 883,
      Going strong since 2006, this ephemeral nightclub (it's open only for 50 nights each year, in July and August) has become the hottest ticket in DJ land, a combination of the most happening names in music and its spectacular setting at the heart of the Palais des Festivals.
    • 2011, Nicholas Gill, Christie Pashby, Kristina Schreck, Frommer's Chile & Easter Island, unnumbered page,
      San Antonio is the newest, tiniest, and most “happening” wine appellation in Chile, with just four boutique wineries that focus on quality, not quantity, producing fine pinot noir, sauvignon blanc, and syrah.
Translations

Etymology 2

From Middle English happenyng, equivalent to happen +? -ing.

Noun

happening (plural happenings)

  1. Something that happens.
  2. A spontaneous or improvised event, especially one that involves audience participation.
Translations

See also

  • happening on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Finnish

Noun

happening

  1. happening (event)

Declension

Related terms

  • häppeninki

French

Noun

happening m (plural happenings)

  1. happening

Spanish

Noun

happening m (plural happenings)

  1. happening

happening From the web:

  • what happening in texas
  • what happening in texas right now
  • what happening on december 21
  • what happening today
  • what happening in myanmar
  • what happening with the election
  • what happening cast
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