deliver the goods
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Definition
Verb phrase: - To achieve success or to fulfill what is expected or promised: This phrase means to produce the desired result, to meet expectations, or to accomplish a task successfully.
Usage
This phrase is used to describe someone or something that successfully meets an obligation, promise, or standard. It emphasizes the completion of a task with a satisfactory outcome. - It is often used in business, work, or performance contexts. - It can describe a person, a team, or a product/service. - It implies that expectations were not just met, but effectively satisfied.
Examples
- We needed a strong leader for the project, and she really delivered the goods.
- The new software update promised faster performance, and it absolutely delivered the goods.
- After all his training, the athlete finally delivered the goods by winning the gold medal.
- The marketing campaign was expensive, but did it deliver the goods in terms of new customers?
Advanced Usage
- "to deliver the goods on time": To successfully provide the expected result by the agreed deadline.
- Our supplier always delivers the goods on time, which is crucial for our production schedule.
- "to deliver the goods under pressure": To achieve the desired result even in difficult or stressful circumstances.
- The team delivered the goods under pressure, finishing the report just before the deadline.
Variants and Related Words
- Deliver (verb): To bring and hand over; to provide something promised or expected. This is the core verb from which the phrase is built.
- He promised to deliver a solution by Friday.
- Delivery (noun): The action of delivering something.
- The successful delivery of the project was celebrated by the entire team.
Synonyms
- Come through: To succeed in doing what is needed, especially in a difficult situation.
- Succeed: To achieve the desired aim or result.
- Get the job done: To complete a task successfully.
- Produce results: To generate successful outcomes.
Related Idioms
- Measure up: To reach the required standard.
- The new employee has really measured up to our expectations.
- Make good on a promise: To do what one has promised to do.
- The company made good on its promise to refund all customers.
Verb
- attain success or reach a desired goal
- The enterprise succeeded
- We succeeded in getting tickets to the show
- she struggled to overcome her handicap and won