noun

action

/AK-shun/ ac·tion 2 syllables

The process of doing something to achieve a result.

Word facts

Part of speech noun
Syllables 2
Letters 6
Starts with A

Definition

Action is the process of doing something to achieve a purpose or result. It implies movement, effort, or a deliberate step taken toward a goal.

Usage: Action often implies intentional movement. A reaction is a response to something; an action is usually initiated deliberately.

Example sentences

  1. 1

    Quick action by the rescue team saved three lives.

  2. 2

    Words without action rarely lead to change.

  3. 3

    The film was packed with non-stop action from start to finish.

Word family

verb / noun act
adjective active
verb react
noun transaction
Word origin

From Latin actio, from agere ('to do, drive, act'). The same root gives us act, active, and react.

Memory tip

Action contains the word 'act'. Taking action means you act rather than wait.

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FAQ

Questions people ask

What part of speech is action?

Action is primarily a noun. Example: The action was bold and decisive.

What is a course of action?

A course of action is a planned series of steps to achieve something.