Pronunciation: /ˈhʌsəl/
noun forceful action or effort
A1 She has a lot of hustle in her job search.
A2 The street vendors showed great hustle in selling their goods.
B1 In order to succeed in this industry, you need to have a strong hustle mentality.
B2 His hustle and determination led him to start his own successful business.
C1 The entrepreneur's hustle and perseverance paid off with the launch of a new product.
C2 Despite facing many obstacles, she continued to hustle and eventually achieved her goals.
verb to move quickly or hurriedly
A1 She hustles to get to work on time every morning.
A2 The students hustled to finish their assignment before the deadline.
B1 He hustled to secure a job after graduating from university.
B2 The entrepreneur hustled to build her business from the ground up.
C1 Despite his success, he continues to hustle and work hard to achieve his goals.
C2 She has a reputation for hustling in the industry and getting things done efficiently.
formal In order to succeed in the business world, one must possess a strong work ethic and a willingness to hustle.
informal If you want to make it big, you gotta hustle and grind every day.
slang I've been hustling hard to make ends meet.
figurative Life is a hustle, you have to constantly work hard to achieve your goals.
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