'act' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
actUK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈækt/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ækt/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(akt) No dictionary entry found for 'act' ✓ See the definition of "act" in our monolingual dictionaryForum discussions with the word(s) "act" in the title: " to do .... by assignment of the.." and/or " to act with assignment from the.." - English Only forum
... doesn't have its act together ... - English Only forum "...or is just an act..." - English Only forum 'act on the results' - English Only forum 'call out' the Do, Check, and Act phases - English Only forum 'In case there's a fire or a flood, or any act of God.' - English Only forum 'Very low-profile + act nonchalant' combination - English Only forum ‘we act as if ... , and <that> ...’ - English Only forum “There’s so much pink in this set that Taapsee Pannu tried to act in it.” - English Only forum A boss should act as a boss - English Only forum a class act - English Only forum A question about play up/act up - English Only forum a remarkable act of public humiliation - English Only forum A term for the act of translation to translate the already translated foreign book from another language - English Only forum a word to describe the act of selling and buying public offices - English Only forum a(n) behavior, act, or action - English Only forum acceptance act - English Only forum Act - English Only forum act - English Only forum act - English Only forum act - English Only forum act - English Only forum Act - English Only forum ACT - from Canberra in the ACT to Walhalla in Victoria. - English Only forum act - play - English Only forum Act - word choice - English Only forum act (=performer of a particular style of music) - English Only forum act (in) a certain way - English Only forum act / rehearsing - English Only forum act + adjective - English Only forum more...
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