(based on instrument used) To produce music
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To act on, or put into action, a request
“Workers at the factory are expected to perform tasks ranging from assembly to quality inspections.”
To recite from memory
To put on a performance
“Students from our acting class will perform a rendition of The Lion King this week.”
To present a portrayal of
“In his most famous role, John would perform as Finn, a former foot soldier with an intense obsession with finding his friend, Rey.”
To work, function, or do something to a specified standard
“We need to hire staff who can perform according to our expectations of them.”
To entertain an audience, typically on stage
“Seeing the band perform live was a different experience altogether from merely listening to their recordings.”
To bring about or cause something to happen
To act out a character, typically as a performance
To perform or put into operation
To put on a public performance
To perform a show or in a show
To imitate (someone or their actions or words), especially in order to entertain or ridicule
To act in accordance with the terms of
To perform a (usually religious) ceremony
To perform, especially as an actor in a film or stage show
To be exceptionally proficient in an activity or subject
To conduct or devote oneself to
(in an activity) To take part or involve oneself
Plays to the cheap seats
Rises to
To be a symbol or embodiment of
To make musical sounds with the voice, especially words with a set tune
Conduct oneself in a specified manner
Assume the leading role
To take action because of a given event
To redo, especially a stage production or entertainment piece
To perform or progress in a specified way in a particular situation or period
To transpire (based on a given trajectory)
(based on instrument used) To produce music
To improvise in the performance or practice of an art, especially by expanding on or making novel use of traditional themes
Make a performance of
To apply great and continuous effort
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