B1 noun/adjective #8 am häufigsten 2 Min. Lesezeit

healing

Healing is the process of getting better after being sick or hurt.

Explanation at your level:

Healing means getting better. If you have a cut, your skin does healing. You feel better after you sleep. It is good for you.

When you are sick, your body starts healing. It takes a few days. You can also talk about healing your feelings after you are sad. It is a slow process.

The process of healing is how we recover from injury or illness. It is not just physical; we often talk about emotional healing too. Many people believe that rest is the best way to speed up the healing process.

Healing is a complex term used to describe the restoration of health. It is often used in collocations like 'the healing power of nature' or 'a long healing process.' It implies a transition from a state of damage to a state of wholeness.

Beyond the literal medical definition, healing is frequently employed in metaphorical contexts. It describes the resolution of societal conflict or the reconciliation of past traumas. The nuance lies in the deliberate, often non-linear nature of the healing journey, which requires both time and intentionality.

The etymological depth of healing—rooted in the concept of 'wholeness'—informs its usage in existential and philosophical discourse. It transcends simple recovery to signify the integration of disparate parts of the self. In literary contexts, healing is often depicted as a transformative experience, where the subject emerges fundamentally altered by the struggle of the recovery itself.

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  • Healing is recovery.
  • It can be physical or mental.
  • It is a process.
  • It relates to wholeness.

When we talk about healing, we are talking about the amazing ability of living things to repair themselves. It is not just about a scraped knee getting better; it is about the whole process of returning to a state of wholeness.

Think of it as a journey. Whether it is a physical injury or a broken heart, healing takes time, patience, and care. It is a natural process, but it is also something we can help along by resting and being kind to ourselves.

The word healing comes from the Old English word hælan, which literally means 'to make whole.' This is a beautiful connection because it suggests that when we are hurt, we are 'broken' or 'incomplete,' and the process of getting better makes us whole again.

It shares roots with the word whole and health. Historically, it was used to describe both physical recovery and spiritual salvation. It has been a part of the English language for over a thousand years, evolving from its Germanic roots to the versatile word we use today.

You can use healing as a noun or an adjective. As a noun, you might say, 'The healing took weeks.' As an adjective, you might describe 'healing crystals' or 'the healing power of music.'

It is very common to pair this word with 'process' or 'journey.' In a medical context, it is neutral and standard. In a spiritual or emotional context, it carries a deeper, more personal tone. Always consider your audience when using it to describe non-physical recovery.

1. Time heals all wounds: Meaning that over time, even the worst pain fades. 2. Healing touch: Referring to someone who has a natural ability to help others recover. 3. On the mend: A common way to say someone is in the process of healing. 4. Wound up: While not directly 'healing', it describes the state before the healing begins. 5. Back on one's feet: The result of successful healing.

The word healing is the present participle of the verb 'heal,' often used as a gerund (noun) or an adjective. The IPA for British English is /ˈhiːlɪŋ/ and for American English is /ˈhiːlɪŋ/.

Stress is always on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like feeling, peeling, sealing, dealing, and kneeling. It is generally an uncountable noun when referring to the abstract process.

Fun Fact

Shared root with 'whole'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈhiːlɪŋ/

long 'ee' sound

US /ˈhiːlɪŋ/

long 'ee' sound

Common Errors

  • shortening the 'ee'
  • dropping the 'g'
  • stressing wrong syllable

Rhymes With

feeling peeling sealing dealing kneeling

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 2/5

easy

Hören 2/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

health hurt sick

Learn Next

recovery convalescence

Fortgeschritten

rehabilitation

Grammar to Know

Gerunds

Healing is important.

Examples by Level

1

My cut is healing.

cut = wound

present continuous

2

The healing takes time.

3

I am healing now.

4

He is healing well.

5

Healing is good.

6

The cat is healing.

7

It is healing fast.

8

Start the healing.

1

The doctor said the bone is healing.

2

She needs time for healing.

3

The healing process is slow.

4

His wound is healing nicely.

5

Music helps with emotional healing.

6

I am focused on my healing.

7

The healing will be complete soon.

8

Is the healing finished?

1

The healing of the skin takes about a week.

2

She is on a long journey of emotional healing.

3

Nature has a unique healing quality.

4

The medicine promotes faster healing.

5

They discussed the healing of their relationship.

6

His healing was miraculous.

7

She specializes in healing arts.

8

The healing period is over.

1

The community is focused on the healing of old wounds.

2

There is a profound healing power in forgiveness.

3

The patient's healing was hindered by stress.

4

He advocates for holistic healing methods.

5

The healing process is often non-linear.

6

She sought healing in the mountains.

7

The trauma required years of healing.

8

His words provided a sense of healing.

1

The reconciliation process was a vital step toward national healing.

2

She explored the intersection of art and emotional healing.

3

The healing of the divide between the two factions remains a priority.

4

His poetry serves as a medium for personal and collective healing.

5

The subtle nuances of her healing were evident in her demeanor.

6

They engaged in a discourse on the nature of spiritual healing.

7

The healing of the ecosystem requires long-term commitment.

8

His recovery was a testament to the body's innate healing capacity.

1

The narrative arc of the novel centers on the protagonist's arduous journey toward spiritual healing.

2

In the aftermath of the conflict, the healing of the social fabric was paramount.

3

She delved into the ontological implications of human healing.

4

The healing of the soul is a recurrent theme in ancient philosophy.

5

His work critiques the commodification of the modern healing industry.

6

The healing of the breach between the two nations was delicate.

7

She posited that true healing necessitates the integration of shadow aspects.

8

The healing of the landscape was a decades-long endeavor.

Häufige Kollokationen

healing process
healing power
healing touch
emotional healing
physical healing
speed up healing
promote healing
aid healing
complete healing
natural healing
holistic healing

Idioms & Expressions

"time heals all wounds"

pain fades over time

Don't worry, time heals all wounds.

neutral

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Easily Confused

healing vs curing

both mean getting better

curing is medical/final, healing is process

Curing a disease vs healing a heart.

healing vs

healing vs

healing vs

Sentence Patterns

A1

The [noun] is healing.

The wound is healing.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

healer person who heals

Verbs

heal to make whole

Adjectives

healed already recovered

Verwandt

health root concept

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

Häufige Fehler

healing to (someone) healing of (something)
Healing is usually intransitive or takes 'of'.
confusing healing with healthy
using healing as a verb in past tense (healed vs healing)
forgetting the noun form
misusing as an adjective

Tips

💡

Memory Palace

Imagine a hospital room.

💡

Native Speakers

Use it for emotional recovery.

🌍

Insight

Often used in wellness.

💡

Shortcut

Heal = verb, Healing = process.

💡

Say It Right

Long E.

💡

Mistake

Don't say 'healed to'.

💡

Fact

Root is 'whole'.

💡

Hack

Use flashcards.

💡

Tip

Use 'process of'.

💡

Tip

Practice the 'ing' sound.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

H-E-A-L: Health Eases All Life.

Visual Association

A bandage turning into a flower.

Word Web

health doctor recovery wound

Herausforderung

Write one sentence about healing.

Wortherkunft

Old English

Original meaning: to make whole

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Common in medical and spiritual contexts.

The Healing Power of Love (song) Healing (book)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

medical

  • speed up healing
  • healing process
  • post-surgery healing

Conversation Starters

"How do you handle healing?"

"Do you believe in healing?"

"What helps your healing?"

"Is healing always fast?"

"Why is healing hard?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you healed.

What does healing mean?

How do you help others heal?

Describe the healing process.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

It is the participle form of the verb heal.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The wound is ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: healing

Present continuous.

multiple choice A2

What is healing?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: getting better

Definition check.

true false B1

Healing only happens to skin.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

Emotional healing exists.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Synonym match.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Syntax.

Ergebnis: /5

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