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View usage for: (diːd) Word forms: plural deeds1. countable nounA deed is something that is done, especially something that is very good or very bad. [literary] His heroic deeds were celebrated in every corner of India. ...the warm feeling one gets from doing a good deed. The perpetrators of this evil deed must be brought to justice. Synonyms: action, act, performance, achievement More Synonyms of deed 2. countable nounA deed is a document containing the terms of an agreement, especially an agreement concerning the ownership of land or a building. [law] He asked if I had the deeds to his father's property. Synonyms: document, title, contract, title deed More Synonyms of deed (diːd) noun1. something that is done or performed; act 2. a notable achievement; feat; exploit 3. action or performance, as opposed to words 4. law a formal legal document signed, witnessed, and delivered to effect a conveyance or transfer of property or to create a legal obligation or contract verb5. (transitive) US and Canadian to convey or transfer (property) by deed Word origin Old English dēd; related to Old High German tāt, Gothic gadeths; see do1 (did) noun2. a feat of courage, skill, etc. 3. action; actual performance honest in word and deed 4. Law a document under seal which, when delivered, transfers a present interest in property verb transitive US5. to transfer (property) by such a document Word origin ME dede < OE ded, dæd, akin to Ger tat, ODu dede, ON dath, Goth deds: for IE base see do 1Examples of 'deed' in a sentencedeed No good deed will go unpunished.What's next on her list of evil deeds?The power of the documentary lay in her contradictory thought and deed.They were always joking about the battle ahead and talking about the great deeds they would accomplish.Some lenders may require a deed of gift document to be drawn up.That is the thing about dark deeds.That worked for a long time until the bad deeds became too great.We can encourage people to love and good deeds by our own love and good deeds.We acted out their deeds in our games and dreamed about being them when we grew up.Some of their incredible deeds and selfless actions have already made headlines this year.What can we do to track down the lost property deeds?She also tells how important it is for any champion to remain humble in thought and deed.It was also a deep and dark aesthetic deed.Jacobean plays always end with bad deeds punished.The search was just one of many good deeds.This means he is left off the mortgage and property deeds.One can be as guilty in thought as in deed.It will be a lasting reminder of great deeds.They have been told to transfer the deeds of the properties into a company controlled by the national party.Now fans want to see the duo's dirty deeds in the flesh.Staff searched hundreds of land deeds, maps and agreements for the lost rights of way.If a house is sold, the loan will transfer with the deeds. Dirty deeds in the Dolomites.Ownership may be dealt with in old deeds, agreements or plans, or it may be clear from the layout of the wall and buildings. British English: deed NOUN A deed is something that is done, especially something that is very good or very bad. The perpetrators of this evil deed must be brought to justice. - American English: deed
- Brazilian Portuguese: feito
- Chinese: 行为
- European Spanish: acto
- French: acte
- German: Tat
- Italian: atto
- Japanese: 行為
- Korean: 업적
- European Portuguese: feito
- Latin American Spanish: acto
All related terms of 'deed'Chinese translation of 'deed' n (c) - (liter, = feat)
行为(為) (xíngwéi) (种(種), zhǒng) - (= document)
契约(約) (qìyuē) (个(個), gè)
Definition a notable achievement His heroic deeds were celebrated in every corner of the country. Definition a legal document, esp. one concerning the ownership of property He asked if I had the deeds to his father's property. Synonyms documenttitle contracttitle deed indenture Additional synonymsDefinition something that has been accomplished by hard work, ability, or heroism a conference celebrating women's achievements Synonyms accomplishment, effort, feat, deed, stroke, triumph, coup, exploit, act, attainment, feather in your cap Definition something done My insurance covers acts of sabotage. Synonyms deed, action, step, performance, operation, doing, move, blow, achievement, stroke, undertaking, exploit, execution, feat, accomplishment, exertionDefinition a notable deed or feat His wartime exploits were made into a TV series. Synonyms feat, act, achievement, enterprise, adventure, stunt, deed, accomplishment, attainment, escapade- deducible
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