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British pronunciation/dˈuː/
American pronunciation/ˈdu/

Definition & Meaning of "do"

to do
[past form: did]
01

to perform an action that is not mentioned by name

Transitive: to do sth
to do definition and meaning
1.1

to have a certain occupation or profession

1.2

(dummy verb) to perform an action that is specified by a noun

1.3

to produce, provide, or make something available

1.4

to solve or calculate something

1.5

to study or learn something

1.6

to have sexual intercourse with someone

1.7

to imitate a person, character, or accent to make people laugh

1.8

to produce or perform a specific play, show, opera, etc.

1.9

to take narcotic drugs

1.10

to attend to a person

1.11

to physically hurt someone by beating them

1.12

to commit theft from a particular place

1.13

to trick someone

1.14

to punish someone, typically in a legal or official manner

1.15

to be destroyed or ruined

02

to complete, finish, or accomplish something

2.1

to travel a certain distance

2.2

to be suitable or sufficient for a particular purpose or need

2.3

to spend a specific period of time in prison

2.4

to move at or reach a specific rate of speed

2.5

to visit a specific place as a tourist

2.6

to make or complete a specific journey

2.7

to prepare and cook a particular food

2.8

to reach a certain sales figure

03

to behave or act in a particular manner

Intransitive
3.1

to affect in a positive or destructive way

to do definition and meaning
3.2

to get on or progress in a certain way

04

to change the appearance of a room or living space by painting or decorating

Transitive: to do sth in a specific manner
05

(pro-verb) used for referring to a verb that is mentioned earlier

Intransitive
06

(auxiliary verb) used in forming interrogative and negative sentences

07

(auxiliary verb) used for adding emphasis on a positive verb

7.1

(auxiliary verb) used for adding a polite encouragement to positive imperatives

08

to spend a specific amount of time on a particular activity

Ditransitive: to do a period of time doing sth
09

to imitate the actions or behavior associated with a specific person or thing

Transitive: to do sb
10

to perform household chores

Transitive: to do a chore
01

the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization

02

doctor's degree in osteopathy

03

an uproarious party

do

v

doable

adj

doable

adj

doer

n

doer

n

undo

v

undo

v
example
Example
What are you doing tomorrow?
In times of crisis, people often come together to do whatever is necessary.
When you're feeling overwhelmed, it's okay to take a break and do nothing for a while.
Does the package include transportation to the airport?
The circus performer did an amazing stunt on a trapeze.
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