execution

word

/ˌɛksəkˈjuʃən/
ek-suh-KYOO-shuhn
/ˌɛksɪkjˈuːʃən/
ek-si-KYOO-shuhn

Definition

Execution is the act of carrying out a plan, order, or task. It can also mean the act of officially putting someone to death as a legal punishment.

Usage & Nuances

In everyday and business English, 'execution' often means effective implementation: 'good execution' or 'poor execution'. In legal or historical contexts, it can mean capital punishment, so context is very important. Common collocations include 'flawless execution', 'plan execution', and 'public execution'.

Example Sentences

The plan was simple, but the execution was difficult.

basic

Good execution can make a small idea successful.

basic

The king ordered the prisoner's execution.

basic

Honestly, the idea was fine — it was the execution that let them down.

natural

The campaign looked great on paper, but the execution was all over the place.

natural

The film avoids showing the execution, but you still feel its impact.

natural