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do--and

 

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do--and

Part of speech: Verb

Sense: To carry out an action as well as receiving its consequences.

Usage:

  • He decided to break the rules and do--and face the consequences later.
  • She knew it was risky, but she wanted to do--and experience the thrill of it.
  • They were willing to do--and accept whatever outcome came their way.

Part of speech: Noun

Sense: A phrase used to emphasize the complete acceptance of both the positive and negative aspects of an action.

Usage:

  • Life is full of ups and downs, but you have to embrace the do--and.
  • Success is not guaranteed, but with the do--and, you will learn and grow regardless of the outcome.

Part of speech: Adjective

Sense: Pertaining to emphasizing an action's comprehensive nature or synthesizing its pros and cons.

Usage:

  • The novel offers a do--and approach to decision-making, highlighting the importance of considering both sides.
  • His do--and attitude allowed him to appreciate the outcomes, whether they were favorable or not.

Part of speech: Adverb

Sense: Expressing the way an action is carried out while enduring its consequences concurrently.

Usage:

  • She dived into the pool do--and without hesitating.
  • Eager to explore the world, he traveled do--and to make the most of his experiences.

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