Pronunciation: /tæsk/
noun a piece of work to be done or undertaken
A1 My task is to clean the dishes after dinner.
A2 Her task is to organize the files in alphabetical order.
B1 Completing this task will require teamwork and coordination.
B2 The project manager assigned me a challenging task to complete by the end of the week.
C1 As a CEO, his main task is to oversee the company's overall operations and strategic direction.
C2 The scientist's primary task is to conduct groundbreaking research in the field of artificial intelligence.
verb to assign a task to someone
A1 I can task you with cleaning up the toys before dinner.
A2 She tasked me with organizing the files in alphabetical order.
B1 The manager tasked the team with completing the project by Friday.
B2 The professor tasked us with researching and presenting on a topic of our choice.
C1 The CEO tasked the executive team with developing a new marketing strategy.
C2 The government has tasked the committee with investigating the recent scandal.
formal The task at hand requires meticulous attention to detail.
informal I have a big task to complete by the end of the day.
slang I'll handle this task like a boss.
figurative Sometimes life throws us difficult tasks to overcome.
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