performed

[pərˈfɔːmd]

performed Definition

  • 1carried out an action or a task
  • 2entertained an audience with a show or a piece of music

Using performed: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "performed" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The doctor performed the surgery successfully.

  • Example

    She performed her duties with great care.

  • Example

    The band performed their new song at the concert.

  • Example

    He performed a magic trick for the children.

performed Synonyms and Antonyms

Idioms Using performed

  • to give a show or a presentation, often with the intention of impressing or entertaining others

    Example

    The students put on a performance of the school play for their parents and teachers.

  • to do well in a show or a presentation, often receiving praise or recognition for one's efforts

    Example

    The actor gave a good performance in the play and received a standing ovation from the audience.

  • underperform

    to do less well than expected or required, often due to a lack of effort or ability

    Example

    The team underperformed in the championship game and lost by a wide margin.

Phrases with performed

  • to do something helpful or useful for someone

    Example

    The company performs a valuable service for its customers.

  • to do what is expected or required in a particular role or situation

    Example

    The heart performs the vital function of pumping blood throughout the body.

  • to do something that seems impossible or supernatural

    Example

    The healer claimed to be able to perform miracles and cure any illness.

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Summary: performed in Brief

The verb 'performed' [pərˈfɔːmd] means to carry out an action or task, or to entertain an audience with a show or music. It can refer to anything from a doctor performing surgery to a band performing a new song. Phrases like 'perform a service' and 'perform a function' denote helpful or required actions, while idioms like 'put on a performance' and 'give a good performance' imply a show or presentation. 'Underperform' means to do less well than expected.