deeds

[ US /ˈdidz/ ]
[ UK /dˈiːdz/ ]
NOUN
  1. performance of moral or religious acts
    salvation by deeds
    the reward for good works
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How To Use deeds In A Sentence

  • The heroic deeds of this brave and noble Irishman have brought honour and glory to his native land.
  • The only character who sees through the subterfuge is the ex-CIA agent, abandoned by his country, whose life of dirty deeds on behalf of The Company prepares him alone to understand his role and dig his way out. Hullabaloo
  • Their history is replete with heroic deeds of selfless devotion and supreme sacrifice over the years.
  • When one departs from the deeds of a specific group into speaking of the vices of a whole race or a people, one is descending to demonization and engaging in pure propaganda.
  • A man of words and not of deeds is like a garden full of weeds. 
  • In the first half of the fifteenth century, Gutierre Diaz de Gámez wrote an account of the deeds of his lord don Pero Nino, count of Buelna.
  • Poets used to sing of such heroic deeds.
  • Their misdeeds, if that's what they really were, haunted some to their graves and continue to bedevil the still living who are never allowed to forget them.
  • It challenges the seemingly benign interest we have in criminology and forces us to question our morbid fascination with terrible deeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • It vexed him that the golden deeds of his youth had been largely forgotten and that no knighthood had been bestowed. Times, Sunday Times
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