Pronunciation: /səkˈsid/
noun the achievement of an aim or goal
A1 My friend's succeed in the exam made me proud.
A2 The team's succeed in winning the championship was unexpected.
B1 Her succeed in launching a successful business was commendable.
B2 The company's succeed in expanding globally was a result of strategic planning.
C1 His succeed in revolutionizing the industry set a new standard for innovation.
C2 The artist's succeed in creating a masterpiece was recognized worldwide.
verb to achieve a desired aim or result; to accomplish something
A1 I want to succeed in learning how to swim.
A2 She tried hard to succeed in passing her driving test.
B1 In order to succeed in business, you need to have a clear plan.
B2 He worked tirelessly to succeed in becoming a professional athlete.
C1 To succeed in politics, one must be able to navigate complex social dynamics.
C2 Despite facing many challenges, she managed to succeed in achieving her dream of starting her own company.
formal In order to succeed in business, one must have a clear strategy and strong work ethic.
informal If you want to succeed in school, make sure to study hard and ask for help when needed.
slang Dude, if you want to succeed in life, you gotta hustle and grind every day.
figurative To succeed in love, you must be willing to open your heart and take risks.
succeeded
succeeds
more successful
most successful
succeed
will succeed
has succeeded
is succeeding
succeed
successful
to succeed
succeeding
succeeding