One word for "to work hard to achieve something" is "strive." It conveys the idea of putting in significant effort and determination toward reaching a goal.
I admire his hard work and perseverance.
If you persevere and never give up, you can achieve your goals. When you are in the right path, you must persevere.
The word commonly used for ruining something deliberately is "sabotage." Sabotage refers to actions taken to intentionally damage, disrupt, or undermine a process, system, or effort, often to achieve a specific goal or to harm an opponent.
speacial importance, value, or prominence give to something/ stress liad on a word or words in speaking.
Showing the check made it painstakingly obvious that he had been paid painstakingly means that you had to try so hard for something that it hurts, usually used in an iconic fashion to describe how hard someone has to work to explain something simple to someone that doesn't get it.
We must constantly endeavor if we are to succeed. Endeavor: try hard to do or achieve something.
persist or toil
No, the word 'challenge' is an abstract noun, a word for something that is hard to do or achieve; a word for an objection to something as not being true, genuine, or proper; a word for an invitation to compete; a word for a concept.
No, the word "contribute" is not a negative word. It means to give or provide something to help achieve a common goal or purpose.
If you work hard, you will achieve your goals.
The verb for achievement is achieve. As in "to achieve something".
I can give you several sentences.Ownership of a house is a big responsibility.He worked hard to achieve ownership of his own shop.Her dream was ownership of a car.
you must achieve the goal given to you by the end of the year
dexterous
A word that means not easily found is "elusive." It describes something that is difficult to catch, locate, or achieve. This term can apply to physical objects, abstract concepts, or even people who are hard to track down.
No, "hard" is an adjective, used to describe the level of difficulty of something.
* 'He achieved more in his lifetime than he ever thought he would achieve' * 'She aimed to achieve a promotion'