Wiktionary:Word of the day/2006-05-24

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act verb

  1. To do something.
    When he must do something, he acts quickly.
  2. To behave in a certain way.
    She acted strange when she danced and sang in the library.
  3. To perform in a film or a play.
    Daniel Radcliffe acts in the Harry Potter films.

noun

  1. Something done, a deed.
    Going into the house on fire to help a child was a brave act.
  2. A law made by the government.
    The UK's Freedom of Information Act was passed in 2004.
  3. False behavior, a pretense.
    Susan acts nice, but she is mean.
  4. A part of a play or film.
    The curtain comes down at the end of each act.

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