set (to) (Meaning)

set (to)

to begin actively and earnestly, a usually brief and vigorous fight or debate, to begin fighting

set (to) Sentence Examples

  1. I'm going to set to work on this project as soon as possible.
  2. He set to planning the party with great enthusiasm.
  3. They set to playing hide-and-seek in the garden.
  4. The team set to training for the tournament with unwavering determination.
  5. The students set to studying for the exam diligently.
  6. The artists set to painting the mural with vibrant colors.
  7. The engineers set to designing the new bridge with precision.
  8. The chefs set to preparing the feast with culinary artistry.
  9. The musicians set to practicing their instruments with unwavering dedication.
  10. The children set to building a fort in the backyard with imagination and laughter.

FAQs About the word set (to)

to begin actively and earnestly, a usually brief and vigorous fight or debate, to begin fighting

settle (down), put out, reapply, involve, busy, address, concern, commit, engage,knuckle down

fiddle (around), mess around, trifle, monkey (around), idle, putter (around), fool around, potter (around), play, dawdle

I'm going to set to work on this project as soon as possible.

He set to planning the party with great enthusiasm.

They set to playing hide-and-seek in the garden.

The team set to training for the tournament with unwavering determination.