English Dictionary
Definition running in British English
running
adverb
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adverb
What are red words?
Around 90% of spoken and written English relies on just 7,500 common words.These words are highlighted in red and are ranked using a star system.
- One-star words are commonly used
- Two-star words are even more common
- Three-star words are the most frequently used
/ˈrʌnɪŋ/
Example
He has won this tournament for four years running.
Synonyms and related words

Related Words
Words related to running:
all lane running (noun)
be of the running (phrase)
come running (phrase)
have a temperature (phrase)
hit the ground running (phrase)
long-running (adjective)
run (verb)
run across (phrasal verb)
run after (phrasal verb)
run along (phrasal verb)
run around (phrasal verb)
run around after (phrasal verb)
run around with (phrasal verb)
run away (phrasal verb)
run away with (phrasal verb)
run by (phrasal verb)
run down (phrasal verb)
run in (phrasal verb)
run into (phrasal verb)
run off (phrasal verb)
run off with (phrasal verb)
run on (phrasal verb)
run out (phrasal verb)
run out on (phrasal verb)
run over (phrasal verb)
run through (phrasal verb)
run to (phrasal verb)
run up (phrasal verb)
run up against (phrasal verb)
running (adverb)
running (noun)
running battle (noun)
running blade (noun)
running board (noun)
running commentary (noun)
running costs (noun)
running joke (noun)
running jump (noun)
running late (phrase)
running low (phrase)
running mate (noun)
running order (noun)
running repair (noun)
running scared (phrase)
running sore (noun)
running time (noun)
running total (noun)
running water (noun)
running writing (noun)
take a (running) jump (phrase)
take a running jump (phrase)
up and running (phrase)