SERVE vs DO: NOUN
- The fruit of the service-tree.
- The service-tree.
- The right of hitting or delivering the ball first: as, it is my serve.
- The act of the first player in striking the ball, or the style in which the ball is then delivered: as, a good serve.
- In tennis or lawn-tennis:
- The act or right of serving in many court games.
- (sports) a stroke that puts the ball in play
- A commotion.
- An entertainment; a party.
- A statement of what should be done.
- The first tone of the diatonic scale in solfeggio.
SERVE vs DO: VERB
- Be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- Be used by; as of a utility
- Deliver a warrant or summons to someone
- Mate with
- Help to some food; help with food or drink
- Provide (usually but not necessarily food)
- Do duty or hold offices; serve in a specific function
- Put the ball into play
- Spend time in prison or in a labor camp
- Serve a purpose, role, or function
- Promote, benefit, or be useful or beneficial to
- Contribute or conduce to
- Devote (part of) one's life or efforts to, as of countries, institutions, or ideas
- Work for or be a servant to
- Do military service
- Arrange attractively
- Carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions
- Carry out or perform an action
- Behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
- Give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally
- Spend time in prison or in a labor camp
- Be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- Engage in
- Travel or traverse (a distance)
- Create or design, often in a certain way
- Proceed or get along
- Get (something) done
- Carry on or manage
SERVE vs DO: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To hit a ball or shuttlecock as a way of starting play in court games.
- To wait on tables.
- To meet requirements or needs; satisfy.
- To be of service or use; function.
- To act in a particular capacity.
- To do a term of duty.
- To be employed as a servant.
- To bind or whip (a rope) with fine cord or wire.
- To put (a ball or shuttlecock) in play, as in tennis, badminton, or jai alai.
- To present such a process to (someone).
- To deliver or present (a process of the court, such as a summons or court order) in a manner prescribed by law to a person who is legally entitled to receive it or legally required to obey it.
- To copulate with; service. Used of male animals.
- To act toward (another) in a specified way.
- To give homage and obedience to.
- To fight or undergo military service for.
- To be removed from play for a specified period because of (a penalty).
- To be in prison for (a period or term).
- To work through or complete (a period of service).
- To be of assistance to or promote the interests of; aid.
- To meet the requirements of; suffice for.
- To assist the celebrant during (Mass).
- To supply (goods or services) to customers.
- To provide goods and services for (customers).
- To place food before (someone); wait on.
- To prepare and offer (food, for example).
- To work for (someone) as a servant.
- Used as a means of emphasis.
- Used with the infinitive without to in questions, negative statements, and inverted phrases.
- Used after another verb for emphasis.
- To take place; happen.
- To be proper or fitting.
- To serve a specified purpose.
- To make good use of something because of need.
- To carry on; manage.
- To get along; fare.
- To behave or conduct oneself; act.
- To have sex with or bring to orgasm.
- To kill; murder.
- To take (drugs) illegally.
- To cheat; swindle.
- To serve (a prison term).
- To be sufficient in meeting the needs of; serve.
- To make a tour of; visit.
- To go (a specified rate).
- To travel (a specified distance).
- Used as a substitute for an antecedent verb or verb phrase.
- To work out by studying.
- To have as an occupation or profession.
- To apply cosmetics to.
- To set or style (the hair).
- To prepare for further use especially by washing.
- To attend to in such a way as to take care of or put in order.
- To put forth; exert.
- To render; give.
- To bring about; effect.
- To mimic.
- To play the part or role of in a creative production.
- To produce, especially by creative effort.
- To participate in (a meal or an activity) with another person.
- To perform the tasks or behaviors typically associated with (something), especially as part of one's character or normal duties.
- To fulfill the requirements of.
- To perform or execute; carry out.
SERVE vs DO: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Be sufficient
- Help with food or drink
- Help to some food
- As of a utility
- Be used by
- Serve in a specific function
- Do duty or hold offices
- To regulate one's conduct in accordance with the spirit, fashion, or demands of; comply with.
- To be of use to instead of something else: with for: as, a sofa may serve one for a bed.
- To aid by good offices; minister to the wants or well-being of.
- To contribute or conduce to; promote.
- To administer the service of; perform the duties required for: as, a curate may serve two churches.
- To bring forward and place or arrange, as viands or food on a table: often with up, formerly with forth or in.
- To wait on or attend in the services of the table or at meals.
- To be subordinate or subservient to; minister to.
- To render spiritual obedience and worship to; conform to the law and do the will of.
- To attend or wait upon; act as servant to; work for; be in the employment of as a slave, domestic, hired helper, or the like.
- (idiom) (serve (someone) right) To be deserved under the circumstances.
- Conduct or comport oneself
- Show a certain behavior
- Behave in a certain manner
- Be sufficient
- As of jobs and professions
- Carry out or practice
- Give rise to
- Doctor's degree in osteopathy
- Carry on or function
- The syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
- An uproarious party
SERVE vs DO: RELATED WORDS
- Provide, Wait on, Swear out, Dish up, Attend to, Dish out, Serve up, Process, Dish, Function, Do, Attend, Help, Assist, Service
- Exercise, Serve, Arrange, Practice, Dress, Cause, Act, Answer, Perform, Execute, Manage, Suffice, Make, Behave, Come
SERVE vs DO: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Represent, Utilize, Provide, Wait on, Dish up, Dish out, Attend to, Serve up, Process, Dish, Function, Attend, Help, Assist, Service
- Fare, Exercise, Serve, Arrange, Practice, Dress, Cause, Act, Answer, Perform, Execute, Manage, Suffice, Make, Come
SERVE vs DO: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Player grades serve up the highlights and details.
- Often, you must first serve a tenant with a Notice to Cease before you can even serve them with a Notice to Quit.
- The owner can serve the tenant personally, or request the sheriff serve the tenant by paying a fee.
- Members shall serve at the pleasure of the governing body of such county and shall serve without compensation.
- The responsibility of leadership is to serve their people so that their people may better serve the customer.
- Some communities serve individuals of any age with developmental disabilities while other communities serve individuals with particular medical conditions or needs.
- Our mission is to improve the lives of those we serve, realizing that those we serve includes the entire family.
- Panel members will be selected on a rotation basis and will serve CUNYwide, but will not serve on cases from their home campus.
- They serve to demonstrate our commitment to providing the best possible education to the students we serve.
- Offenders who serve their sentence under house arrest serve the full term.
- But what do we do if our data are not normal?
- You do not need to do a blanket purchase order.
- What can knowing how persuasion do also help you do?
- Liberty you do not need to do it by yourself.
- Please do not do this for ACM submissions!
- Why do your pets act as they do?
- Do you feel your student can do this?
- When in Rome do as the Romans do.
- So what do you do for your fashion portfolio?
- What do you think you can do or what support do you need to make a positive impact?
SERVE vs DO: QUESTIONS
- Does Youz Guyz cheesesteaks serve authentic Philly Food?
- Does microfinance serve the poor agricultural households?
- Does Harris County Housing Authority serve Houston?
- What communities does Salon concepts-Florence serve?
- What states does downdetector Northland Communications serve?
- What committees does Councilmember McDuffie serve on?
- Where does enriching relationships counselling Newcastle serve?
- How many customers does Barclaycard currently serve?
- Does Gramophone ever serve sandwiches on Saturdays?
- Does Qantas serve alcohol on international flights?
- How do you concatenate newline characters in Python?
- How do tattoos persist when the skin is constantly regenerating?
- What skills do you need to be a merchant navy officer?
- How long do you have to wait to file a missing person report?
- Where do I find guidance on engineering documentation reports?
- Where do I submit bids for a transformer for Mount Horeb substation?
- How do conifer trees protect themselves from freezing?
- What literary devices Does Dylan use in do not go gentle?
- Can you do Crane Pose (Bakasana) if you have a migraine?
- What do we say when the sun comes up over the horizon?