ACT
- to demonstrate or illustrate by pantomime or by words and gestures
- to give overt expression to (repressed emotions or impulses) without insightful understanding
- to fail to function properly; malfunction
- to behave willfully
- to become painful or troublesome, esp. after a period of improvement or remission
- to begin adhering to more acceptable practices, rules of behavior, etc.
- to organize one's time, job, resources, etc., so as to function efficiently
- the doing of a thing deed
- state of real existence rather than possibility
- decision or determination of a sovereign, a legislative council, or a court of justice
- formal record of something done or transacted
- performance or presentation identified with a particular individual or group
- to display eccentric or suspicious behavior
- display of affected behavior pretense
- something done
- law or decree
- division of a play or opera
- to do something
- to behave
- to pretend
- to perform in a play, movie, etc.
- to act in accordance with; follow
- to have an effect on; affect
- to behave in a manner appropriate to one's maturity
- to do something [v ACTED, ACTING, ACTS]