driven (Meaning)

Wordnet

driven (s)

compelled forcibly by an outside agency

urged or forced to action through moral pressure

strongly motivated to succeed

Webster

driven (p. p.)

of Drive

of Drive. Also adj.

driven Sentence Examples

  1. Determination and resilience drove her to persevere in the face of insurmountable odds.
  2. The fast-paced, high-performance car was driven by a skilled and experienced racer.
  3. The intense passion for her craft drove the artist to create stunning masterpieces.
  4. The untiring drive of the CEO led the company to unprecedented success.
  5. Internal motivation and purpose drove the athlete to achieve remarkable feats.
  6. Curiosity and a thirst for knowledge drove the scientist to make groundbreaking discoveries.
  7. The relentless pursuit of innovation drove the tech company to develop groundbreaking products.
  8. The desire for change drove the activist to tirelessly advocate for social justice.
  9. Determination to help others drove the volunteer to dedicate their time to charitable causes.
  10. An unyielding ambition drove the entrepreneur to establish a thriving business empire.

FAQs About the word driven

compelled forcibly by an outside agency, urged or forced to action through moral pressure, strongly motivated to succeedof Drive, of Drive. Also adj.

obsessive, impulsive,compulsive, instinctive, obsessional, spontaneous, automatic, mechanical, conditioned, reflex

willful, willful, wilful,voluntary, wilful, voluntary, manageable, unforced,controllable, unforced

Determination and resilience drove her to persevere in the face of insurmountable odds.

The fast-paced, high-performance car was driven by a skilled and experienced racer.

The intense passion for her craft drove the artist to create stunning masterpieces.

The untiring drive of the CEO led the company to unprecedented success.