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To appear or come across as being
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“She seemed to act weird that day and I was wondering if she had just won the lottery.”
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To take action or do something
“You have to act now if you want to take advantage of our generous offer.”
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To behave in a specified way
“Please act professionally during your interview if you want to get the job.”
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(in a play, film, or television) To perform a fictitious role
“Leonardo would typically be called on to act the part of the protagonist in one of Martin's films.”
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To fulfill the function or serve the purpose of
“It is part of your role to act as a spokesperson for our company.”
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To behave so as to appear to be
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“He tried to act confident, but his insecurities would soon become apparent.”
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(act for) To represent on behalf of
“The agent would be present to act for a prospective buyer.”
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To pretend to be someone else
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To function in an expected or specified manner
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To perform a show or in a show
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To make a performance of
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To be applied or take effect in an expected or specified manner
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(of two or more things) To combine with to have an effect on
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To make jokes, especially for purposes of teasing someone
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To serve, or be used in, a secondary purpose
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To commit or carry out
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To act as an official in charge of something, especially a sporting event
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To carry out a role or penalty
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To become involved in a matter
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To overpower by weight
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(respond to) To speak or write in reaction to a question, or to another reaction
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To perform, especially as an actor in a film or stage show
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(proceedings) The events of an occasion
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“The event becomes meaningful only by the act of being remembered.”
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(mass noun) The execution or accomplishment of a task or series of tasks
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One's manner of presenting oneself
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A set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure
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Staged forms of entertainment
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Laws considered collectively, typically governmental
“If the government wishes to repeal or change an act of parliament, it must win the necessary votes.”
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An undertaking or course of action taken to achieve a particular aim or goal
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Plural for a display of behavior, usually meant to deceive
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“He may have looked comical, but it was all just an act.”
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Plural for a set performance
“Lawrence uses his stand-up act as a forum to provide us with anecdotes from his life.”
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Plural for a primary division of a play, ballet, or opera
“The show employs comedy in its first act to endear us to its characters while setting up the plot.”
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Plural for a prescribed order for performing a ceremony
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Plural for an occurrence, or something that happens
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Plural for a short comic performance
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(bad, or equivalent, turn) Plural for an act that hinders or harms someone
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Plural for a gesture or action used to convey information or an instruction
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(good, or equivalent, turn) Plural for an act that helps someone
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Plural for a fact or piece of evidence about the past, especially an account kept in writing
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Plural for an actor's part in a play, film, etc.
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Plural for the action or skill of imitating someone or something, especially in order to entertain or ridicule
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Plural for a speech or talk, typically in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained
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Plural for a trick played on someone for fun
Proper noun
The fifth book in the New Testament of the Bible
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