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Antonyms for ACTION
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
actionnoun
An act is strictly and originally something accomplished by an exercise of power, in which sense it is synonymous with deed or effect. Action is a doing. Act is therefore single, individual, momentary; action a complex of acts, or a process, state, or habit of exerting power. We say a virtuous act, but rather a virtuous course of action. We speak of the action of an acid upon a metal, not of its act. Act is used, also, for the simple exertion of power; as, an act of will. In this sense an act does not necessarily imply an external effect, while an action does. Morally, the act of murder is in the determination to kill; legally, the act is not complete without the striking of the fatal blow. Act and deed are both used for the thing done, but act refers to the power put forth, deed to the result accomplished; as, a voluntary act, a bad deed. In connection with other words act is more usually qualified by the use of another noun, action by an adjective preceding; we may say a kind act, though oftener an act of kindness, but only a kind action, not an action of kindness. As between act and deed, deed is commonly used of great, notable, and impressive acts, as are achievement, exploit, and feat.
Festus: We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not breaths.
Bailey Festus, A Country Town, sc. 7.A feat exhibits strength, skill, personal power, whether mental or physical, especially the latter; as, a feat of arms, a feat of memory. An exploit is a conspicuous or glorious deed, involving valor or heroism, usually combined with strength, skill, loftiness of thought, and readiness of resource; an achievement is the doing of something great and noteworthy; an exploit is brilliant, but its effect may be transient; an achievement is solid, and its effect enduring. Act and action are both in contrast to all that is merely passive and receptive. The intensest action is easier than passive endurance.
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cessation, deliberation, endurance, immobility, inaction, inactivity, inertia, passion (In philosophic sense), quiescence, quiet, repose, rest, suffering, suspensionSynonyms:
accomplishment, achievement, act, consummation, deed, doing, effect, execution, exercise, exertion, exploit, feat, motion, movement, operation, performance, proceeding, transaction, work
Princeton's WordNet
actionnoun
something done (usually as opposed to something said)
"there were stories of murders and other unnatural actions"
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inactivity, inaction, inactivenessSynonyms:
activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawaction, activity, activenessnoun
the state of being active
"his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action"
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inactivity, inaction, inactivenessSynonyms:
bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, bodily process, military action, action mechanism, body process, action at lawmilitary action, actionnoun
a military engagement
"he saw action in Korea"
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inaction, inactiveness, inactivitySynonyms:
action, activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawnatural process, natural action, action, activitynoun
a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings)
"the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity"
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inactivity, inaction, inactivenessSynonyms:
bodily function, action, activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, bodily process, military action, action mechanism, body process, action at lawactionnoun
the series of events that form a plot
"his novels always have a lot of action"
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inactivity, inaction, inactivenessSynonyms:
activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawactionnoun
the trait of being active and energetic and forceful
"a man of action"
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inaction, inactiveness, inactivitySynonyms:
activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawaction, action mechanismnoun
the operating part that transmits power to a mechanism
"the piano had a very stiff action"
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inactivity, inactiveness, inactionSynonyms:
action, activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawlegal action, action, action at lawnoun
a judicial proceeding brought by one party against another; one party prosecutes another for a wrong done or for protection of a right or for prevention of a wrong
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inactivity, inactiveness, inactionSynonyms:
action, activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawactionnoun
an act by a government body or supranational organization
"recent federal action undermined the segregationist position"; "the United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues"; "the Union action of emancipating Southern slaves"
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inactivity, inaction, inactivenessSynonyms:
activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawactionverb
the most important or interesting work or activity in a specific area or field
"the action is no longer in technology stocks but in municipal bonds"; "gawkers always try to get as close to the action as possible"
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inaction, inactivity, inactivenessSynonyms:
activeness, natural action, natural process, legal action, activity, military action, action mechanism, action at lawaction, sue, litigate, processverb
institute legal proceedings against; file a suit against
"He was warned that the district attorney would process him"; "She actioned the company for discrimination"
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inactiveness, inactivity, inactionSynonyms:
process, action, accomplish, execute, work, serve, carry through, swear out, fulfil, work on, carry out, sue, treat, march, fulfill, litigatecarry through, accomplish, execute, carry out, action, fulfill, fulfilverb
put in effect
"carry out a task"; "execute the decision of the people"; "He actioned the operation"
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inactiveness, inaction, inactivitySynonyms:
follow out, carry out, fulfill, follow through, implement, litigate, execute, reach, put to death, accomplish, fulfil, go through, meet, fill, follow up, process, satisfy, carry through, put through, action, run, pull through, attain, sue, achieve, do, bring through, perform, save, live up to
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
actionnoun
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inaction, stagnation, inactivity, inertiaactionnoun
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inaction, stagnation, inactivity, inertiaSynonyms:
conduct, behavior, deportment, deeds, (Law) lawsuit, litigation, suit
How to use ACTION in a sentence?
It reflects the greater confidence that forecasters have closer to the event that it will be really, really windy and that people are putting their lives at risk unless they take action now.
I could have spoken from Rhode Island where I have been staying ... But I felt that, in speaking from the house of Lincoln, of Jackson, and of Wilson, my words would better convey both the sadness I feel in the action I was compelled today to make and the firmness with which I intend to pursue this course until the orders of the federal court at Little Rock can be executed without unlawful interference. (On sending troops to enforce integration in Little Rock AR High School)
In so far as Europe is actively considering criteria for endocrine-disrupting chemicals and they are about to pursue action to limit exposure to chemicals in that category, this work is likely to be extremely important in shaping European policy.
The program that Samarco presented is a package of short-term actions focused on areas hurt by the disaster, the part where they propose new actions we consider very incomplete, and we need faster action.
This year our leaders are deciding the global actions required on the environment climate emergency in a critical decade for our planet, we must stand together and speak up to save our planet, not just for us, but for our future generations, and we need urgent, urgent action now and to work together as one.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#473 | action | |
#1547 | rest | |
#4205 | quiet | |
#5067 | suspension | |
#5907 | suffering | |
#14627 | endurance | |
#16872 | cessation | |
#22959 | inertia | |
#28771 | inactivity | |
#30710 | deliberation | |
#36114 | inaction | |
#38211 | repose | |
#89110 | immobility | |
#109877 | quiescence |
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