endeavour Synonyms
Strongest:
- slacken
- idle
- ease-up-
- shirk
- idle
- hang-around-or-out-
- ease-up-
- let-up
- break
- let-up
- lounge
- bum
- hang-around-or-out-
- rest
- break
- goof-off-
- slacken
- shirk
- goof-off-
- rest
- lounge
- bum
Strong:
- dally
- loll
- trifle
- dabble
- loaf
- chill
- play
- slack-off-
- goldbrick
- repose
- hack-around-
- relax
- dillydally
- dally
- trifle
- fool-around
- dillydally
- goldbrick
- laze
- hack-around-
- hang
- play
- chill
- veg-out
- unwind
- loll
- repose
- loaf
- dabble
- bask
- bask
- fool-around
- unwind
- laze
- slack-off-
- hang
- relax
- veg-out
Weak:
endeavour Meaning
endeavour (n)
a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness)
earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something
endeavour (v)
attempt by employing effort
endeavour Sentence Examples
- The young explorer embarked on an ambitious endeavour to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
- The scientist's tireless endeavour led to the groundbreaking discovery of a new vaccine.
- Despite facing numerous obstacles, the entrepreneur remained steadfast in her endeavour to build a successful business.
- The artist's dedication to her craft was evident in the beautiful works of art she endeavoured to create.
- The athlete pushed herself to the limit in her endeavour to win the gold medal.
- The student's diligent endeavour earned him top marks in his exams.
- The chef took great care in preparing the meal, endeavouring to create a culinary masterpiece.
- The salesperson made every effort to convince the customer, endeavouring to close the deal.
- The politician endeavoured to connect with the voters by listening to their concerns and addressing their needs.
- The couple endeavoured to create a loving and supportive home for their children.
FAQs About the word endeavour
a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness), earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish somet
try,attempt, offer, essay, trial,stab, go, bid, whirl, bash
slacken, idle, ease (up), shirk, idle, hang (around or out), ease (up), let up,break, let up
The young explorer embarked on an ambitious endeavour to reach the summit of Mount Everest.
The scientist's tireless endeavour led to the groundbreaking discovery of a new vaccine.
Despite facing numerous obstacles, the entrepreneur remained steadfast in her endeavour to build a successful business.
The artist's dedication to her craft was evident in the beautiful works of art she endeavoured to create.