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    To-do
    /təˈdo͞o/

    noun

    • 1. a commotion or fuss: informal "he ignored the to-do in the hall"
  2. The meaning of TO-DO is bustle, stir, fuss. How to use to-do in a sentence.

  3. a show of anger, worry, or excitement that is unnecessary or greater than the situation deserves: Getting our passports renewed was such a to-do. Synonyms. commotion. disturbance. flutter (EXCITEMENT) hoo-ha informal. kerfuffle UK informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. The meaning of DO is to bring to pass : carry out. How to use do in a sentence. Feasible and Doable

  5. a caper or leap. an existing word turned into an acronym by creating an apt phrase whose initial letters match the word. the quality or state of having or showing a lack of experience or judgment. TAKE THE QUIZ TO FIND OUT. Origin of to-do. 1. before 900; Middle English, Old English; noun use of infinitive phrase; see to, do 1, ado.

  6. 1 day ago · singular noun. When there is a to-do, people are very excited, confused, or angry about something. [informal] Synonyms: fuss, performance [informal], disturbance, bother More Synonyms of to-do. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. Definition of to-do noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. noun. 1. Informal. An interruption of regular procedure or of public peace: agitation, commotion, disorder, disturbance, helter-skelter, stir, tumult, turbulence, turmoil, uproar. Informal: flap. 2. Informal. A condition of intense public interest or excitement: brouhaha, sensation, stir, uproar.

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