will do

phrasal-verb
UK: /ˌwɪl ˈduː/
US: /ˌwɪl ˈduː/
  1. To agree to do something that someone has asked you to do.

    1. Okay, I will do that for you right away. [ ] [ ]
    2. He asked if I could help him move, and I said I will do my best to be there on Saturday. [ ] [ ]
  2. Used to express agreement or acceptance of a task or request.

    1. Will do, I'll send the email now. [ ] [ ]
    2. If you need help, just ask and I will do what I can to assist with the project. [ ] [ ]
will do idiom
  1. A phrase indicating willingness or agreement to perform an action or fulfill a request.

    1. "Can you pick up milk?" "Will do!" [ ] [ ]
    2. He asked me to proofread his report, and my reply was a simple "Will do!" [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "will do" in English means: To agree to do something that someone has asked you to do., Used to express agreement or acceptance of a task or request..

The phonetic transcription of "will do" is /ˌwɪl ˈduː/ in British English and /ˌwɪl ˈduː/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "will do": certainly, right away, sure.

Example usage of "will do": "Okay, I will do that for you right away.". More examples on the page.