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Learn to pronounce per·form

/pərˈfôrm/
verb
  1. carry out, accomplish, or fulfill (an action, task, or function).
    "I have my duties to perform"
    synonyms: carry out, do, execute, discharge, bring about, bring off, accomplish, achieve, fulfill, complete, conduct, effect, dispatch, work, implement, pull off, acquit oneself of, effectuate
  2. present (a form of entertainment) to an audience.
    "the cast of 14 perform the play superbly"
    synonyms: stage, put on, present, mount, enact, act, represent, do, produce

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Synonyms for PERFORMED: executed, accomplished, fulfilled, achieved, did, made, implemented, carried out; Antonyms of PERFORMED: failed, slighted, slurred, ...
to entertain people by dancing, singing, acting, or playing music: Thomas and Elisa performed a rousing duet for violin and piano ...
perform · to carry out; execute; do: to perform miracles. · to go through or execute in the proper, customary, or established manner: to perform the marriage ...
to do something in a satisfactory or expected way: The threat of redundancies was affecting the team's ability to perform.
perform implies action that follows established patterns or procedures or fulfills agreed-upon requirements and often connotes special skill.
verb (used without object) · to fulfill a command, promise, or undertaking. · to execute or do something. · to act in a play: to perform in the role of Romeo.
To perform most often means to sing, dance act or put on any kind of show. Perform also means, however, to carry out almost any function or action — to do ...
1. to act on so as to accomplish or bring to completion; execute; carry out (a task, process, etc.).
The earliest known use of the adjective performed is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for performed is from around 1400 ...
performed · achieved · actualized · attained · concluded · consummated · done · materialized · substantiated. adjective as in rendered. Compare Synonyms.