Seek ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Seek ( verb )

  1. To go in search of something.
  2. To try to find or get something.
  3. To look for information or an answer to something.

Origin:

Middle english siken, from old english sēcan; akin to old high german sīhhan to seek, latin sagire to perceive keenly, greek hēgeisthai to guide.

Examples:

  1. He is seeking a new job.
  2. She is seeking a better life.
  3. I am seeking an answer to my question.
  4. We are seeking a solution to the problem.
  5. He is seeking advice from his friends.

(As a noun)

Seek ( noun )

  1. To go in search of something.
  2. To try to find or get something.
  3. To look for information or an answer to something.

Origin:

Middle english siken, from old english sēcan; akin to old high german sīhhan to seek, latin sagire to perceive keenly, greek hēgeisthai to guide.

Examples:

  1. He is seeking a new job.
  2. She is seeking a better life.
  3. I am seeking an answer to my question.
  4. We are seeking a solution to the problem.
  5. He is seeking advice from his friends.
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