Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of To do something in American Thesaurus
To do something
perform (verb)
to complete an action or activity, especially a complicated one
act (verb)
to do something for a particular reason or in a particular way
perform (verb)
to have a particular job or purpose
act (verb)
to do something immediately, especially in order to deal with an urgent problem
be in the act of doing something ()
to be doing something at a particular moment, especially when something else happens or when someone interrupts you
be seen to be doing something ()
to do something in a way that people will notice, because they want or expect you to do it
carry (verb)
to do or develop something to a particular point or level
discharge (verb)
formal to do everything that needs to be done to perform a duty or responsibility
fulfill (verb)
to do a particular job or have a particular purpose
get (verb)
to do something, or to have it done for you
get up to ()
to do something, especially something that you should not do
give (verb)
to perform a particular action
to take a particular course of action
have (verb)
to do something
stand (verb)
to perform a particular job or service
take (verb)
to do or to have something
take a step ()
to perform a particular action