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All action synonyms

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noun action

  • reaction β€” a reverse movement or tendency; an action in a reverse direction or manner.
  • life β€” the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
  • force β€” physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
  • deal β€” If you say that you need or have a great deal of or a good deal of a particular thing, you are emphasizing that you need or have a lot of it.
  • process β€” a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
  • plan β€” a scheme or method of acting, doing, proceeding, making, etc., developed in advance: battle plans.
  • activity β€” Activity is a situation in which a lot of things are happening or being done.
  • operation β€” an act or instance, process, or manner of functioning or operating.
  • response β€” an answer or reply, as in words or in some action.
  • movement β€” the act, process, or result of moving.
  • maneuver β€” a planned and regulated movement or evolution of troops, warships, etc.
  • move β€” to pass from one place or position to another.
  • step β€” Standard for the exchange of product model data
  • act β€” When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
  • performance β€” a musical, dramatic, or other entertainment presented before an audience.
  • effort β€” exertion of physical or mental power: It will take great effort to achieve victory.
  • procedure β€” subroutine
  • case β€” A particular case is a particular situation or incident, especially one that you are using as an individual example or instance of something.
  • litigation β€” the act or process of litigating: a matter that is still in litigation.
  • proceeding β€” proceeds. something that results or accrues. the total amount derived from a sale or other transaction: The proceeds from the deal were divided equally among us. the profits or returns from a sale, investment, etc.
  • claim β€” If you say that someone claims that something is true, you mean they say that it is true but you are not sure whether or not they are telling the truth.
  • prosecution β€” Law. the institution and carrying on of legal proceedings against a person. the body of officials by whom such proceedings are instituted and carried on.
  • suit β€” a set of clothing, armor, or the like, intended for wear together.
  • lawsuit β€” a case in a court of law involving a claim, complaint, etc., by one party against another; suit at law.
  • fighting β€” fit to fight: a boxer who's no longer in fighting shape.
  • conflict β€” Conflict is serious disagreement and argument about something important. If two people or groups are in conflict, they have had a serious disagreement or argument and have not yet reached agreement.
  • fight β€” a battle or combat.
  • scene β€” the place where some action or event occurs: He returned to the scene of the murder.
  • vim β€” lively or energetic spirit; enthusiasm; vitality.
  • dash β€” If you dash somewhere, you run or go there quickly and suddenly.
  • alacrity β€” If you do something with alacrity, you do it quickly and eagerly.
  • proposition β€” the act of offering or suggesting something to be considered, accepted, adopted, or done.
  • racket β€” a light bat having a netting of catgut or nylon stretched in a more or less oval frame and used for striking the ball in tennis, the shuttlecock in badminton, etc.
  • functioning β€” the kind of action or activity proper to a person, thing, or institution; the purpose for which something is designed or exists; role.
  • trip β€” a group of animals, as sheep, goats, or fowl; flock.
  • occupation β€” a person's usual or principal work or business, especially as a means of earning a living; vocation: Her occupation was dentistry.
  • business β€” Business is work relating to the production, buying, and selling of goods or services.
  • commotion β€” A commotion is a lot of noise, confusion, and excitement.
  • liveliness β€” full or suggestive of life or vital energy; active, vigorous, or brisk: a lively discussion.
  • animation β€” Animation is the process of making films in which drawings or puppets appear to move.
  • hoopla β€” bustling excitement or activity; commotion; hullabaloo; to-do.
  • stir β€” to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
  • alertness β€” fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen: an alert mind.
  • vigor β€” active strength or force.
  • turmoil β€” a state of great commotion, confusion, or disturbance; tumult; agitation; disquiet: mental turmoil caused by difficult decisions.
  • agility β€” the power of moving quickly and easily; nimbleness: exercises demanding agility.
  • power β€” a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
  • vitality β€” exuberant physical strength or mental vigor: a person of great vitality.
  • flurry β€” a light, brief shower of snow.
  • bustle β€” If someone bustles somewhere, they move there in a hurried way, often because they are very busy.
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