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execution Word Meanings

  • the act of carrying out a sentence of death
  • the implementation of a plan or task
  • the performance of an action or duty
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execution Example Sentences

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execution Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˌɛk.səˈkjuː.ʃən/
US /ˌɛk.səˈkjuː.ʃən/
Syllables
execution

execution Word Etymology

Root: 'ex-' (out) + 'sequi' (to follow) → Historical origin: Latin to Old French to English. Memory image: Imagine a stage where a director executes a play's script to perfection, with each scene following the next seamlessly, much like how an execution carries out a prescribed outcome.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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English Brain Route

I place my hand on the switch and push, watching the light shift. The plan moves from thought to action as the mechanism settles, and I feel the effort tighten in my arms. I adjust my grip, steady my breath, and keep the pace as things unfold. The result comes into view: what I set in motion becomes real, and the moment of completion feels earned.

Real Context

Execution has three main senses in English. First, the act of carrying out a death sentence: capital punishment, a legal and historical topic; second, the implementation of a plan or task: turning an idea into action with careful steps; third, the performance or completion of an action or duty, such as executing a contract, a task, or a skill. These senses share a core meaning—carrying out something—but differ in formality, context, and collocations. Learners should pay attention to phrases like 'execution of a plan', 'flawless execution', and 'execution chamber' to avoid stiffness or ambiguity. In everyday speech, 'execute' is commonly used for plans or commands, while 'execute a habit' is less natural than 'carry out a habit'.

Usage Reminders

  • Use execution for formal acts; distinguish plan execution from performing a skill; note phrases: execution of a plan, flawless execution, execution in court; computer science uses program execution; avoid confusing with practice or demonstration; 'execute' as a verb is common with plans and commands.

Common Misconceptions

  • It only refers to capital punishment.
  • Execution is the same as practice or demonstration.
  • To execute = to perform a performance or show.
  • It always means finishing a task quickly.
  • Execution is unrelated to plans or duties.

Thinking Differences

English tends to treat execution as a concrete event across contexts (law, project management, daily duties). Learners often confuse it with practice or showiness and overgeneralize 'execute' to actions that are not final or formal.

Learning Tips

  • Memorize key collocations: execution of a plan, flawless execution, execution in court.
  • Differentiate execution from practice or demonstration.
  • Know the difference between execute (verb) and execution (noun).
  • Use capital punishment context strictly in legal-historical writing.
  • Learn computing sense: program execution.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What is the meaning of 'execution'?

A.Result
B.Implementation
C.Cause
D.Selection
Step 2: Usage

In which sentence is 'execution' used correctly?

A.Let's execution our plans for the weekend.
B.She needed a new execution for her phone.
C.The dog executioned the ball perfectly.
D.He planned the execution of the project.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is a synonym of 'execution'?

A.Delay
B.Failure
C.Beginning
D.Completion
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is the opposite of 'execution'?

A.Neglect
B.Success
C.Compliance
D.Failure
Step 5: Mastery

How is 'execution' important in a business setting?

A.It ensures plans are properly carried out.
B.It creates random chaos in the workplace.
C.It leads to extreme procrastination.
D.It encourages lack of accountability.

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