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endeavor go all out make every effort struggle
Depending on the context, struggle can be a noun or a verb. As a noun: Raising a child can be an emotional struggle. As a verb: He struggles to get the oversized TV into the too-small trunk.
A struggle is an effort to do something that is very difficult for you to do.A struggle is a battle, or difficult effort, against someone or something. It can be a conflict with a person, or an effort to overcome some obstacle, debility, or disease.
To strive for something is to go after it or to steadily work toward it. Strife is conflict.
The phrase is Filipino. It means consoling. Or something that is meant to make one feel better. Usually, it is said after a struggle or too much effort has been exerted by the person, with not too good results. Think of it as something tantamount to a "consolation prize."
it means to..... 1. make great efforts to acheive or obtain something or...... 2. struggle or fight vigorously "scholars must strive against bias"
The noun 'struggle' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a violent or strenuous effort or exertion.
The phrase is Filipino. It means consoling. Or something that is meant to make one feel better. Usually, it is said after a struggle or too much effort has been exerted by the person, with not too good results. Think of it as something tantamount to a "consolation prize."
It means that you make an effort to waste less energy.
Slothful means being lazy or showing a lack of effort or activity. It describes a person who is disinclined to work or make an effort.
attempt, aspire, do one's best, drive for, go after, go all out, have a go, make an attempt, make an effort, propose, seek, shoot for, speculate, strive, struggle, tackle.