Pronunciation: /wɜːrk təˈwɔːrd/
noun a task or activity that involves physical or mental effort
A1 I am starting to work toward my goal of learning a new language.
A2 She is determined to work toward improving her fitness level.
B1 The company is actively working toward reducing its carbon footprint.
B2 The team is collaborating to work toward achieving their sales targets.
C1 The government is implementing policies to work toward sustainable development.
C2 The organization has a strategic plan in place to work toward becoming a market leader.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I am working toward improving my English skills.
A2 She is working toward a promotion at her job.
B1 The team is working toward completing the project on time.
B2 The company is working toward expanding its market reach.
C1 The government is working toward achieving sustainable development goals.
C2 The organization is working toward creating a more inclusive workplace environment.
formal It is important for us to work toward achieving our long-term goals.
informal Let's all work toward getting that promotion next year.
slang We need to hustle and work toward getting that project done on time.
figurative Just like a sculptor chisels away at a block of marble, we must work toward shaping our future.
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