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- Dictionaryperformance/pəˈfɔːməns/
noun
- 1. an act of presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment: Similar
- 2. the action or process of performing a task or function: "the continual performance of a single task reduces a man to the level of a machine" Similar
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Synonyms for PERFORMANCE: interpretation, version, rendition, reading, adaptation, account, variation, reworking; Antonyms of PERFORMANCE: nonperformance, nonfulfillment
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Some common synonyms of perform are accomplish, achieve, discharge, effect, execute, and fulfill. While all these words mean "to carry out or into effect," perform implies action that follows established patterns or procedures or fulfills agreed-upon requirements and often connotes special skill.
Synonyms for PERFORMANCE in English: presentation, playing, acting (out), staging, production, exhibition, interpretation, representation, rendering, portrayal, …
performance. WordReference English Thesaurus © 2024. Sense: Noun: fulfilling of a function. Synonyms: completion, fulfillment, fulfilment (UK), doing, accomplishment, attainment, achievement, execution, carrying out, realization, realisation (UK), consummation, enforcement, fruition. Antonyms:
Synonyms for PERFORMANCE: discharge, effectuation, public presentation, execution, prosecution, execution, act; Antonyms for PERFORMANCE: failure, direction, inefficiency, ineffectualness, failure, unfulfillment, frustration.