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Word3 effort
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈefət/ /ˈefərt/
Example
  • the project was a team effort.
  • a joint/collaborative effort
  • a determined/conscious/special effort
  • i didn't really feel like going out, but i am glad i made the effort.
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effort

(noun)/ˈefət/ /ˈefərt/
  1. an attempt to do something especially when it is difficult to do
    • The project was a team effort.
    • a joint/collaborative effort
    • a determined/conscious/special effort
    • I didn't really feel like going out, but I am glad I made the effort.
    • Please make an effort to be on time.
    • The local clubs are making every effort to interest more young people.
    • We need to make a concerted effort to finish on time.
    • You need to focus your efforts on critical areas first.
    • We decided to concentrate our efforts on the home study market.
    • to coordinate/redouble your efforts
    • I'm glad to hear that many of you support our efforts.
    • The company has laid off 150 workers in an effort to save money.
    • Despite our best efforts, we didn't manage to win the game.
    • Recognize your staff members for their efforts.
    • I spent hours cleaning the house, but there isn't much to show for all my efforts.
    • With an effort of will he resisted the temptation.

    Extra Examples

    • They believed their collaborative efforts would be far more effective than the efforts of any individual.
    • He failed in his efforts to give up smoking.
    • Critics said the plan would undermine efforts to address the current crisis.
    • He spearheaded efforts to raise money for the school.
    • I can see you have made a big effort to clean up.
    • I have to make a conscious effort to be polite so early in the morning.
    • I make sporadic efforts to sort out my files.
    • She made a feeble effort to smile, then started crying again.
    • The UN General Secretary flew in in a last-ditch effort to save the talks.
    • The club has changed the rules in an effort to make them fairer.
    • The wound resisted all my efforts to stop it bleeding.
    • I'll make a special effort to finish on time this week.
    • Students, teachers and families got together in a team effort to decorate the school.
    • Governments are pooling their efforts to stem international terrorism.
    • Her efforts earned her a Nobel Prize.
    • The gallery owner applauded the efforts of firefighters to save the exhibits.
    • The police have renewed their efforts to find the murderer.
    • Diplomatic efforts to end the crisis failed.
    • Through their efforts, enough money was raised to buy the equipment.
    • We're targeting our efforts at making our website appealing to younger people.
    • efforts by campaigners to improve working conditions at the plant
    • She redoubled her efforts to get her writing published.
  2. the physical or mental energy that you need to do something; something that takes a lot of energy
    • You should put more effort into your work.
    • A great deal of time and effort has gone into making this event a success.
    • It's a long climb to the top, but well worth the effort.
    • Getting up this morning was quite an effort (= it was difficult).
    • The task required almost no effort.
    • With an effort (= with difficulty) she managed to stop herself laughing.

    Extra Examples

    • It takes constant effort to become fluent in a language.
    • It took a whole day of hard effort to knock down the wall.
    • No effort has been spared to make this hotel a welcoming, comfortable place.
    • This can be done quickly and with very little effort.
    • an outfit which enables you to look good with minimal effort
    • They have put a lot of money and effort into their latest album.
    • Without much effort, our membership has made modest, steady growth.
  3. a particular activity that a group of people organize in order to achieve something
    • the Russian space effort
    • the United Nations’ peacekeeping effort
  4. the result of an attempt to do something
    • I'm afraid this essay is a poor effort.
  5. to put a lot of effort into one particular thing
    • He urged the government to bend every effort to secure the prisoners' release.

    Word Origin

    • late 15th cent.: from French, from Old French esforcier, based on Latin ex- ‘out’ + fortis ‘strong’.
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