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Make correct pairs from two columns
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How to use "deed" in a sentence?
/dēd/
noun
Papers giving someone the right to some property.
verb
convey or transfer property or rights by legal deed.
You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.
/ənˈdevər/
Attempt or effort to do something. To attempt or make effort to do something.
/ˈəndərˌtākiNG/
formal pledge or promise to do something. To begin; attempt; take on responsibility for.
The word "deed" is a countable noun.
The plural of "deed" is "deeds".
To transfer legal ownership of something, often property, to one. A deed is ...
To transfer legal ownership of something, often property, to one. A deed is a legal document that proves one's ownership of something.
Some especially good, kind, or generous thing one has done. Sometimes used i ...
Some especially good, kind, or generous thing one has done. Sometimes used ironically or sarcastically to suggest that a certain deed is not good or not as good as someone thinks.
A kindness or other positive behavior often is rewarded with opprobrium or a ...
A kindness or other positive behavior often is rewarded with opprobrium or abuse. This new, equally sarcastic take on “the way to hell is paved with good intentions” dates from the late 1900s. William Lashner used it, “But that’s the way of it, Detective . . . No good deed goes unpunished.” And Sue Miller used it in (2010), where a girl who had a car accident said “I was visiting my . . . great-aunt. She’s in a nursing home” and the man who helped her says, “Well no good deed goes unpunished.”
Due to the cruelty, ignorance, or selfishness of the world or others, one's ...
Due to the cruelty, ignorance, or selfishness of the world or others, one's good deeds or good intentions will often result in more trouble than they are worth. An ironic and sardonic twist on the more standard moral that "no good deed goes unrewarded."