Deed - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |diːd|  American pronunciation of the word deed
Brit.  |diːd|  British pronunciation of the word deed

noun

- a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it (syn: title)
he signed the deed
- something that people do or cause to happen (syn: act)

Extra examples

They taught their children to be kind and to do good deeds.

News of their heroic deeds spread far and wide.

It's too late now. The deed is done.

The land was transferred by deed.

He gave them the deed to the property.

She deeded the house to her children.

...the philanthropist unexpectedly deeded his entire fortune to the animal shelter...

After the morning's good deeds he deserved a rest.

She tried to strangle her baby and her lover helped her finish the evil deed.

He asked if I had the deeds to his father's property.

...the reward money was an unexpected dividend for our good deed...

Lord knows, it's my good deed for the day.

It's the doing of the good deed that is important, not the thanks you receive.

He who does a good deed, is instantly ennobled.

The soldier's brave deed was beyond the call of duty.

Word forms

noun
singular: deed
plural: deeds
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