Deed

diːd

nounBeginnerCommonLegal

Definitions

1

An action that is performed or an act of kindness.

diːd

nounneutralBeginner
Legal

She was recognized for her heroic deeds during the fire.

💡 Simply: A deed is something you *do*. It's about the actions you take! Like, if you help an old lady cross the street, that's a good deed! Or signing a paper to buy a house? That's a legal deed!

👶 For kids: A deed is something you do, like helping a friend. Good deeds are nice things you do!

More Examples

2

The company's charitable deeds improved its public image.

3

The lawyer reviewed the property deed.

How It's Used

Legal

"A deed of conveyance transfers ownership of a property."

Ethical

"His good deeds earned him the respect of the community."

Idioms & expressions

by deed

By action; through actions or accomplishments.

"He proved his loyalty by deed, not just words."

a good deed

A benevolent or charitable action.

"Every day presents an opportunity to perform a good deed."

From Old English *dēd* 'act, action, feat,' related to *dōn* 'do.'

Historically, 'deed' often referred to significant acts, especially in legal or religious contexts. It was commonly used to describe acts of charity and acts of bravery.

Memory tip

Think of a *deed* as something you *did*.

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