Results for DO
Definitions of DO:
part of speech: verb transitive
To perform any action: to bring about or effect: to accomplish or finish: to prepare: to put or bring into any form or state. - TO DO ON, to don or put on; TO DO OFF, to doff or put off; TO DO AWAY, to remove or destroy; TO BE DONE FOR, to be defeated or ruined.
part of speech: noun
In music, the Italian name for the first or C note in the scale.
part of speech: noun
part of speech: verb transitive
To perform; achieve; bring about; make ready for some object or purpose; colloquially, to cheat.
part of speech: noun
Pronounced as if written, an abbreviation of ditto, which see.
part of speech: past tense
Did.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To fare or get on, as to health: to succeed: to suit or avail.
part of speech: present participle
Doing.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To act or behave:- pr. p. doing; pa. t did; pa. p. done ( dun).
part of speech: noun
The first of the syllables used in the musical scale; the tone C.
part of speech: verb transitive
To cheat.
part of speech: verb
To act; to practise; to perform; to achieve; to succeed; to fulfil a purpose; to finish or end, as, " I have done with the book;" to cease to be concerned, as, " I have done with him;" in Scrip., to make, as, " we do you to wit," that is, " we make you to know;" put into the form of, as, " done into verse;" to fare; to be in a state in regard to health.
Usage examples for DO:
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In order to do good, however, careful study of the individual patient is the most important element.
"Psychotherapy", James J. Walsh -
And do you think I love you?
"The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him", Paul Leicester Ford -
Riverenza, I do not know.
"The Italians", Frances Elliot -
You do know it, don't you?
"Cap'n Warren's Wards", Joseph C. Lincoln