Endeavoring: meaning, definitions and examples
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endeavoring
[ ɪnˈdɛvərɪŋ ]
making an effort
To attempt or try to achieve a goal, typically through hard work, dedication, and persistence. Endeavoring involves putting in the necessary effort to accomplish something despite challenges or obstacles.
Synonyms
aspiring, striving, struggling.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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endeavoring |
This term is often used in formal or professional settings to describe putting in effort to achieve a goal or complete a task.
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striving |
Used to describe making great efforts to achieve or obtain something, often emphasizing hard work and persistence.
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struggling |
This term indicates facing difficulties or challenges while attempting to achieve something. It often carries a negative connotation of hardship.
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aspiring |
This word is commonly used to describe someone who has strong ambitions or aspirations to achieve something, often used to describe a budding or hopeful person in a field.
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Examples of usage
- She was endeavoring to learn a new language by practicing every day.
- The team is endeavoring to complete the project before the deadline.
effort towards a goal
A serious and sincere attempt to achieve a specific goal or objective. Endeavoring as a noun refers to the act of working towards something with determination and perseverance.
Synonyms
effort, enterprise, undertaking.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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endeavoring |
Used when someone is making a serious attempt to do something. It implies continuous and dedicated effort, often in a challenging situation.
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effort |
Refers to the physical or mental energy used to achieve something. It can be used in a wide range of situations, from everyday tasks to more significant projects.
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undertaking |
Used to describe a formal pledge or promise, or a large and often complex project or task. It suggests a sense of responsibility and commitment.
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enterprise |
Refers to a business or organization, or to the willingness and energy to undertake new projects, particularly those that involve risk and initiative. Often used in the context of business or large projects.
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Examples of usage
- His endeavors in the field of science have led to groundbreaking discoveries.
- She was recognized for her endeavors in promoting environmental sustainability.
Translations
Translations of the word "endeavoring" in other languages:
🇵🇹 se esforçando
- empenhando-se
- tentando
🇮🇳 प्रयासरत
🇩🇪 bemühen
- sich anstrengen
- versuchen
🇮🇩 berusaha
- mencoba
- mengupayakan
🇺🇦 прагнути
- намагатися
- докладати зусиль
🇵🇱 starać się
- usiłować
- dążyć
🇯🇵 努力する
- 試みる
- 取り組む
🇫🇷 s'efforcer
- essayer
- tenter
🇪🇸 esforzándose
- intentando
- procurando
🇹🇷 çabalamak
- uğraşmak
- gayret etmek
🇰🇷 노력하다
- 시도하다
- 애쓰다
🇸🇦 يجهد
- يحاول
- يسعى
🇨🇿 snažit se
- usilovat
- pokoušet se
🇸🇰 usilovať sa
- snažiť sa
- pokúšať sa
🇨🇳 努力
- 尝试
- 努力做
🇸🇮 prizadevati si
- truditi se
- poskušati
🇮🇸 reyna
- leggja sig fram við
- strita
🇰🇿 талпыну
- тырысу
- әрекет жасау
🇬🇪 ცდილობს
- ცდილობს
- ცდილობს
🇦🇿 çalışmaq
- cəhd etmək
- səy göstərmək
🇲🇽 esforzándose
- intentando
- procurando
Etymology
The word 'endeavoring' originated from the Middle English word 'endeveren', which meant 'to exert oneself'. The term has evolved over time to signify making an effort or striving towards a goal. It is commonly used in formal and professional contexts to emphasize dedication and hard work in achieving objectives.
Word Frequency Rank
At position #13,178, this word is part of sophisticated English vocabulary. It's useful for academic or professional contexts where precise language is needed.
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