Achievers

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈtʃivərz/

Definitions of achievers

noun a person who has achieved a goal or success, especially in the face of adversity

Example Sentences

A1 Achievers work hard to reach their goals.

A2 The achievers in the class were recognized for their efforts.

B1 Successful achievers often face new challenges.

B2 The achievers in the company were rewarded with bonuses.

C1 Many high achievers go on to become leaders in their fields.

C2 The achievers of society are often looked up to as role models.

Examples of achievers in a Sentence

formal The achievers in the company were recognized during the annual awards ceremony.

informal The achievers at the school were given special certificates for their hard work.

slang The achievers in our group totally nailed the presentation!

figurative The achievers in society are like shining stars in the night sky, guiding others towards success.

Grammatical Forms of achievers

past tense

achieved

plural

achievers

comparative

more achiever

superlative

most achiever

present tense

achieves

future tense

will achieve

perfect tense

have achieved

continuous tense

is achieving

singular

achiever

positive degree

achiever

infinitive

to achieve

gerund

achieving

participle

achieving

Origin and Evolution of achievers

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'achievers' originated from the Old French word 'achever', meaning to complete or accomplish.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'achievers' has evolved to refer to individuals who successfully reach their goals or attain success in various endeavors.