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Dictionary Entry: Endeavor

Endeavor

Part of Speech

Noun, Verb

Pronunciation

/ɪnˈdɛvər/ (US), /ɪnˈdɛvə/ (UK)

Definitions

  1. (Noun) A serious attempt or effort to achieve something.
  2. (Verb) To try hard to do or achieve something.

Usage Examples

  • Her scientific endeavor led to a groundbreaking discovery.
  • He will endeavor to complete the project before the deadline.
  • Great endeavors require perseverance and dedication.

Etymology

Derived from Middle English "endeveren," meaning to exert oneself, from "in" + "devoir" (duty, obligation) in Old French.

Synonyms

  • Attempt
  • Effort
  • Struggle
  • Aspiration
  • Undertaking

Antonyms

  • Inactivity
  • Neglect
  • Idleness
  • Indifference

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Esfuerzo /esˈfwerθo/
French Effort /ɛ.fɔʁ/
German Bemühung /bəˈmyːʊŋ/
Chinese (Mandarin) 努力 /nǔ lì/
Hindi प्रयास /prayaas/
Tamil முயற்சி /muyarci/
Telugu ప్రయత్నం /prayatnaṁ/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

US: /ɪnˈdɛvər/

UK: /ɪnˈdɛvə/

India: /ɪnˈdɛvɚ/

Historical Usage

The word "endeavor" has been in use since the 15th century, originally meaning a binding duty or obligation, later evolving to its modern meaning of an earnest attempt.

Cultural Nuances

In English-speaking cultures, "endeavor" is commonly used in formal and academic contexts to describe significant efforts. In certain Asian cultures, the concept of endeavor is deeply tied to values of perseverance and hard work.

More Information

The concept of endeavor plays a crucial role in human ambition, innovation, and progress. It is often associated with major achievements in science, business, and personal growth. Across different cultures, the value of determined effort remains a universal theme in literature, philosophy, and daily life.

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