search

Do

speaker
speaker
speaker

Meaning

Verb

  • A
    marker.
  • A
    in a
    whose
    is not another
    or be.
  • A
    that
    back to an
    and allows the
    to
    the
    ; in most
    , not used with
    such as be, though it can be in AAVE.
  • To
    ; to execute.
    To cause, make (someone) (do something).
    To suffice.
    To be
    or acceptable.
    To have (as an effect).
    To
    ,
    (well or poorly).
  • To
    ,
    (well or poorly).
  • To
    well; to
    ; to
    ; (of
    ) to fatten.
  • To have as
    job.
    To
    the
    or
    associated with (something).
    To cook.
    To
    in, to
    , to make a
    of.
    To
    in a certain way.
    To work for or on,
    ,
    ,
    ,
    ,
    order, etc.
    To
    or
    in a certain
    ; to
    oneself.
    To
    (time)
    . (See also do time)
    To
    or depict.
    To
    or
    the
    or
    that is associated with the person or
    mentioned.
    To kill.
    To
    ; to
    ; to
    ; to
    ; to do for.
    To
    for a misdemeanor.
    In Sex:
    To
    with. (See also do it)
    To
    or swindle.
    To
    into a certain form; especially, to translate.
    To finish.
    Used to form
    of verbs.
    To
    or to
    money for, as a
    or note.
    To make or provide.
    In Hair:
    To
    (one's own body part).
    To take drugs.
    To
    with a
    or for a reason.

    Noun

    In British English & Parties:
    A
    ,
    , social
    ; usually of
    and formality.
    Clipping of hairdo.
    Something that can or should be done.
    In British English:
    Something that has been done.
    Ado;
    ;
    ;
    ; A
    of
    or argument.
    In British English:
    A
    ; a swindler.
    In British English:
    An
    of
    ; a
    or deception.
    In British English:
    A homicide.
    In Music & Parties:
    A
    used in
    to
    the first and
    of
    scale.
    In Grammar:
    a
    object
    In American English:
    a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
    In Sciences:
    dissolved oxygen
    In Dentistry:
    Initialism of disto occlusal.

    Adv

    Abbreviation of ditto.

    Num

    The
    after
    and before
    in a
    system. Written 10,
    value 12.
    Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    do
    English
    arrow
    do
    Italian
    don
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    arrow
    don
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym

    Antonyms

    Join 10 million students and professionals writing 70% faster at QuillBot.com