Strivingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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strivingly

 

[ ˈstraɪvɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

manner of effort

Strivingly refers to the manner in which one exerts effort or strives towards a goal. It implies a sense of determination and diligence in the pursuit of aspirations.

Synonyms

diligently, earnestly, resolutely.

Examples of usage

  • She worked strivingly on her project to meet the deadline.
  • They trained strivingly for the upcoming marathon.
  • He strove strivingly to improve his skills every day.

Translations

Translations of the word "strivingly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 esforçadamente

🇮🇳 प्रयासपूर्वक

🇩🇪 strebsam

🇮🇩 berusaha

🇺🇦 прагнучи

🇵🇱 dążąco

🇯🇵 努力して

🇫🇷 avec détermination

🇪🇸 esforzadamente

🇹🇷 çabalayarak

🇰🇷 노력하여

🇸🇦 بجهد

🇨🇿 usilně

🇸🇰 usilovne

🇨🇳 努力地

🇸🇮 trudno

🇮🇸 áhugasamur

🇰🇿 талпыну

🇬🇪 მოწადინება

🇦🇿 cəhdi ilə

🇲🇽 esforzadamente

Etymology

The word 'strivingly' is derived from the root word 'strive,' which comes from the Middle English 'striven,' meaning to make strenuous efforts or to struggle. The origins of 'strive' can be traced back to the Old French 'estriver' and, further back, to the Latin 'strivere,' signifying 'to touch' or 'to jostle.' Over the centuries, the meaning shifted from physical encounters to encapsulate mental and emotional efforts towards achieving a goal. The adverbial form 'strivingly' likely emerged in modern English to specifically denote the manner in which actions are performed with great effort and determination. As the pace of life increased in modern society, the need for a term that efficiently conveyed this concept became evident, resulting in the adoption of 'strivingly' in various contexts.