man of deeds
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Definition
Noun: A person who is prone to take action immediately, often without prior consideration or planning. This term describes someone whose primary instinct is to do something rather than to deliberate about it.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to label or describe a person's characteristic approach to situations, emphasizing impulsiveness or a strong bias for action over contemplation. It often carries a neutral to slightly critical connotation, suggesting a lack of forethought.
Examples
- He was always a man of deeds, rushing to help without asking for details.
- The project needed a thinker, not just a man of deeds.
- She praised him as a man of deeds for getting the supplies so quickly.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used in a historical or literary context to describe archetypal heroes or figures known for action.
- In the old tales, he was portrayed not as a philosopher but as a man of deeds.
Variants and Related Words
- Man of action: A more common synonym with a generally more positive connotation.
- Doer: A simpler noun meaning a person who acts rather than just talks or thinks.
Synonyms
- Doer
- Man of action
- Activist
- Go-getter (informal, usually positive)
Antonyms
- Man of words
- Thinker
- Theorist
- Procrastinator
Related Idioms
- Actions speak louder than words: This proverb encapsulates the philosophy of a "man of deeds."
- Leap before you look: An idiom describing the impulsive behavior characteristic of a "man of deeds."
Noun
- someone inclined to act first and think later