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verb

perform

puh-FAWM
verb
1
To carry out an action or task.
"The surgeon performed the operation without complications."
"Please perform the necessary checks before starting the machine."
2
To present something, such as music, drama, or dance, in front of an audience.
"The orchestra will perform Beethoven's Fifth Symphony tonight."
3
To function or work, especially to a particular standard.
"The new engine performs well even in cold weather."

How to Use Perform

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo do a task, put on a show, or work at a certain level.

Common pairings
perform well perform a task perform live

Word Forms

performed past tense, perform plural, performed plural, performs singular, perform singular, performed singular, performest singular, performedst singular, performeth singular

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Etymology

From Anglo-Norman performer, an alteration of Old French parfornir, "to complete, accomplish", from par- + fornir ("to furnish").

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