Deed
UK /["/diːd/","/diːdz/","/ˈdiːdɪd/","/ˈdiːdɪŋ/"]/US /["/diːd/","/diːdz/","/ˈdiːdɪd/","/ˈdiːdɪŋ/"]/
Definition
to give somebody property or rights using a deed
In simple words: An action or something you do, often a good or bad thing.
Examples
- He deeded the property to his wife shortly before his disappearance.
Usage notes
Use 'deed' in both formal and neutral contexts to refer to actions, especially notable ones. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing important events.
Grammar pattern
deed + of + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'deed' as a 'deed' of kindness - an action you take to help others.
Collocations
- good deed
- bad deed
- deed of trust
- deed of gift
Synonyms
- action
- act
- gesture
- exploit
- achievement
Antonyms
- crime
- misdeed
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'deed' vs 'deed' in legal contexts (like property).
- Using 'deed' as a verb (it's only a noun).
- Using 'do' instead of 'deed' for significant actions.