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- pronunciation:
- du
- parts of speech:
- transitive verb, intransitive verb, auxiliary verb
- phrases:
- could do with, do or die, do over, do without
- features:
- Word Combinations (verb), Homophone Note
part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
does, doing, did, done |
definition 1: |
to engage in (some activity); busy oneself with.
What are you doing up there?I did nothing all weekend.We did some interesting things on our vacation. |
definition 2: |
to complete or carry out to completion; perform.
If you do these exercises, you will increase your muscle strength.I did all of the assignments over the weekend.Did you do all your work?You did me a very big favor by hauling those things away.He asked his lawyer to do him one last service before she retired.- synonyms:
- accomplish, carry out, complete, discharge, execute, fulfill, hack, perform
- similar words:
- carry off, commit, finish, render, succeed, take, transact
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definition 3: |
to cause or bring about.
He robbed the house, but he did no harm to the old couple living there.The accident did a lot of damage to the car.- synonyms:
- cause, effect, effectuate
- similar words:
- create, produce, work
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definition 4: |
to cover (a distance); travel.
We did twenty miles in the car.- synonyms:
- cover, travel
- similar words:
- accomplish, finish
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definition 5: |
to work at.
Yesterday we did the rugs, and today we'll do the windows.I don't do much ironing these days.- similar words:
- complete, perform, practice, prepare, take care of
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definition 6: |
to form, shape, or craft.
The skater did a beautiful figure eight.This is the best painting I've ever done.- synonyms:
- fashion, make, produce
- similar words:
- compose, craft, create, dress, originate
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definition 7: |
to attempt or carry out in order to solve a problem or accomplish a particular goal.
What are we going to do about all these debts?Aren't you going to do anything about this problem?Is there anything the doctors can do?What do you want me to do with these boxes?- similar words:
- attempt, carry out, try, undertake, venture
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related words: |
barber, discharge, execute, fulfill, perpetrate, run, serve |
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part of speech: |
intransitive verb |
definition 1: |
to behave or act.
She does as she pleases whether we like it or not.- synonyms:
- behave
- similar words:
- act, perform
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definition 2: |
to get along.
The fish are doing well in the new tank.- synonyms:
- fare, get along, manage
- similar words:
- succeed
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definition 3: |
to be satisfactory or sufficient.
That tie is a little out of style, but it will do.It will not do to be late for the wedding.- synonyms:
- fit, satisfy, suffice, suit
- similar words:
- serve
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related words: |
work |
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phrase: |
do or die |
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part of speech: |
auxiliary verb |
definition 1: |
used to emphasize the affirmative quality of the main verb and to counter a negative perception or possibility.
I do intend to go; I'm just not ready yet.I did try to help him, but he refused my help. |
definition 2: |
used to introduce a question or create a negative statement with "not."
Do you want to go?I do not want to go. |
definition 3: |
used to avoid repeating a main verb.
I believe as you do. |
phrase: |
could do with, do over, do without |
The words do1, dew, and due sound alike in American English but have different meanings.
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