Collocations for deed - noun
ADJECTIVE
brave,
daring,
glorious,
good,
great,
heroic,
kind,
mighty,
noble
She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.
She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.
bad,
dark,
dastardly,
dirty,
evil,
horrible,
terrible
The prince swore she would be punished for her dastardly deeds.
They paid children to do their evil deeds.
The prince swore she would be punished for her dastardly deeds.
They paid children to do their evil deeds.
past
demands that the country should apologize for its past deeds
demands that the country should apologize for its past deeds
VERB + deed
commit,
do,
perform,
perpetrate
(formal)
She would not be able to relax until the deed was done.
warriors who performed glorious deeds
evil deeds perpetrated by wicked people
She would not be able to relax until the deed was done.
warriors who performed glorious deeds
evil deeds perpetrated by wicked people
PREPOSITION
in deed,
in deeds
He frequently expressed his love for her in words if not in deeds.
He frequently expressed his love for her in words if not in deeds.