Endeavor
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Endeavor ( noun )
- A serious effort or attempt.
- A task or undertaking that requires great effort.
Origin:
From middle english endevour, from old french endevorer "to exert oneself", from en- "in" + devorer "to devour".
Examples:
- The project was a great endeavor that required a lot of hard work.
- The expedition was a dangerous endeavor that required a lot of courage.
- The book was a great endeavor that required a lot of research.
- The play was a great endeavor that required a lot of rehearsals.
- The film was a great endeavor that required a lot of editing.
(As a verb)
Endeavor ( verb )
- A serious effort or attempt.
- A task or undertaking that requires great effort.
Origin:
From middle english endevour, from old french endevorer "to exert oneself", from en- "in" + devorer "to devour".
Examples:
- The project was a great endeavor that required a lot of hard work.
- The expedition was a dangerous endeavor that required a lot of courage.
- The book was a great endeavor that required a lot of research.
- The play was a great endeavor that required a lot of rehearsals.
- The film was a great endeavor that required a lot of editing.