Do

Pronunciation: /ˈdu/

Do (verb)

  1. To perform an action or task.
  2. To cause someone to do something.
  3. To spend time in jail.

Examples

  • Do you go there often?
  • I do not go there often

Common collocations: do a favor, do your best, do the dishes, do homework, do a job

Do (noun)

  1. Something that can or should be done.
  2. An act of swindling or deception.
  3. Something that can or should be done

Examples

  • We’re having a bit of a do on Saturday to celebrate my birthday
  • Nice do!

Do (adv)

  1. Abbreviation of ditto

Do (num)

  1. The cardinal number occurring after el and before do one in a duodecimal system. Written 10, decimal value 12

Do (adverb)

Examples

  • The term 'do' means ditto or the same.
  • When I say I like pizza, you can say 'do' too.

Do (numeral)

Examples

  • In the duodecimal system, the number after el is do.
  • In some counting systems, do is used to mean twelve.

Synonyms of Do

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Antonyms of Do