Pronunciation: /mæn ʌv ˈæk.ʃən/
noun a person who takes action and gets things done
A1 He is a man of action who always gets things done.
A2 The man of action quickly jumped into action to help the injured person.
B1 As a man of action, he is always ready to take on new challenges.
B2 The man of action led the team to victory with his decisive leadership.
C1 Known for his bold decisions, he is a true man of action in the business world.
C2 The renowned military general was considered a man of action for his swift and effective tactics.
formal He is known as a man of action, always taking charge in difficult situations.
informal John is a real man of action - he never hesitates to get things done.
slang That guy is a total man of action, always on the move and getting stuff done.
figurative In the world of business, being a man of action is crucial for success.
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