deed

word

/ˈdid/
deed
/dˈiːd/
deed

Definition

A deed is an action, especially one that is important, brave, or morally good. It can also mean an official legal document showing ownership of property.

Usage & Nuances

Often used in slightly formal or literary phrases like 'good deed' and 'brave deed'. In everyday speech, 'act' or 'action' is more common for the general meaning. In legal contexts, 'deed' specifically refers to a signed property document, as in 'house deed' or 'title deed'.

Example Sentences

Helping your neighbor is a good deed.

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She kept the deed to the house in a safe place.

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The story tells of a brave deed.

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No one saw his deed, but it changed that family's life.

natural

Before you buy the place, make sure the deed is in order.

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People remember her less for her words and more for her deeds.

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