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perform
[ per-fawrm ]
verb (used with object)
to perform miracles.
- to go through or execute in the proper, customary, or established manner:
to perform the marriage ceremony.
- to carry into effect; fulfill:
Perform what you promise.
Synonyms: effect, achieve, accomplish
- to enact (a play, part, etc.), as on the stage, in movies, or on television.
- to render (music), as by playing or singing.
- to accomplish (any action involving skill or ability), as before an audience:
to perform a juggling act.
- to complete.
- to exhibit behaviors associated with (a particular social role or identity):
This study investigates the ways in which biracial Americans perform race in their day-to-day lives.
- to behave in ways that exhibit (a socially acceptable belief, trait, or quality), often merely for show:
Nineteenth-century British women found in the antislavery movement a perfect way to perform empathy.
verb (used without object)
- to fulfill a command, promise, or undertaking.
- to execute or do something.
- to act in a play:
to perform in the role of Romeo.
- to perform music.
- to go through any performance.
- (of loans, investments, etc.) to yield a profit; earn income.
- to have sexual intercourse:
I could not perform in my first intimate encounter with the love of my life.
perform
/ pəˈfɔːm /
verb
- to carry out or do (an action)
- tr to fulfil or comply with
to perform someone's request
- to present or enact (a play, concert, etc) before or otherwise entertain an audience
the group performed Hamlet
- informal.intr to accomplish sexual intercourse
he performed well
Derived Forms
- perˈformable, adjective
- perˈformer, noun
Other Words From
- per·form·a·ble adjective
- per·form·er noun
- mis·per·form verb
- o·ver·per·form verb
- re·per·form verb (used with object)
- self-per·formed adjective
- un·per·form·a·ble adjective
- un·per·formed adjective
- un·per·form·ing adjective
- well-per·formed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of perform1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Midway through the tour in May, Rife revealed that the “extreme exhaustion” from performing and traveling had caught up to him and led him to cancel a pair of Indiana shows.
Having performed in church and played in a band after high school in Paradise, Smith moved to L.A.
They produce and organize the so-called extracellular matrix, a network of proteins such as collagen, which makes the tissue stable and elastic, but also perform many other tasks.
Among those cities, the reactor would perform the worst in Minneapolis because of the colder, drier weather in the winter.
Giancarlo Esposito, who plays Mayor Cicero in the film, also grew up in a house of opera: His mother was a Black opera singer from Alabama who met his Italian father while performing in Naples.
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