action
/ˈæk.ʃən/
This term functions as a bridge between abstract intent and concrete reality. When used to describe a deed, it emphasizes the tangible manifestation of a choice, often serving as a moral benchmark for a person's character or integrity. In technical or legal spheres, the word shifts from human agency to systemic operation. Whether referring to the mechanical movement of a tool or the formal procedure of a lawsuit, it denotes a structured sequence of events designed to produce a specific, predictable result.
Countable as a deed or lawsuit; uncountable as a process.
💬Casual Conversation
Yo, boss is losing it. When are you gonna take action on my laptop?
When you actually try restarting it instead of just coasting.
Meanings
Examples
Stop talking and just take action already!
I need to see some action on this project.
Listen, we must take collective action right now!
The company took decisive action to cut costs.
God, your action in that movie was so fake!
His action of saving the cat was truly noble.
I cannot believe you took such a reckless action!
The lawyer is filing a class action tomorrow.
Wait, is this action actually legal under the statute?
The trigger action on this rifle feels a bit stiff.
Collocations & Compounds
take action
to perform an act to solve a problem
The city council must take action to repair the roads.
collective action
coordinated efforts by a group
The workers engaged in collective action to demand better pay.
course of action
a plan or procedure to be followed
We need to decide on the best course of action for the project.
direct action
vigorous activity to achieve a goal
The activists resorted to direct action to stop the deforestation.
joint action
coordinated effort between two or more parties
The two nations agreed on joint action to fight climate change.
Phrasal Verbs
bring into action
to start using something
The new security system was brought into action.
Idioms & Sayings
action speaks louder than words
deeds are more important than promises
He says he cares, but action speaks louder than words.