Achievement Words

9 words in this vocabulary list

noun a force or effort; a blow or stroke

verb None

adjective None

adverb None

pronoun None

preposition None

conjunction None

interjection None

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  • She achieved success through hard work and dint of her perseverance.
  • He got the job by dint of knowing someone in the company.
  • By dint of his charm, he managed to get out of trouble.
  • The tree fell down not by force, but by the dint of the wind's relentless blowing.

verb past tense of impress, to make a positive impact on someone

adjective feeling or showing admiration or respect

  • The committee was impressed by the thorough research presented in the report.
  • I was really impressed by how well you did on the exam!
  • I was totally impressed by his sick skateboarding skills.
  • Her artwork always leaves me impressed by her creativity and talent.

verb to provide someone with a reason for acting in a particular way

adjective providing someone with a reason for acting in a particular way

  • The employees were highly motivated to meet the project deadline.
  • I'm feeling really motivated to start working out again.
  • She's so pumped and motivated to ace her exams.
  • His passion for music motivated him to pursue a career as a musician.

adjective describing or relating to the act or process of giving someone a reason for doing something; inspiring or encouraging

  • The motivational speaker delivered an inspiring speech to the audience.
  • I always feel pumped up after watching a motivational video.
  • That Instagram post was so motivational, it really got me going.
  • The sunrise over the mountains was like a motivational painting come to life.

noun the achievement of an aim or goal

verb to achieve a desired aim or result; to accomplish something

  • In order to succeed in business, one must have a clear strategy and strong work ethic.
  • If you want to succeed in school, make sure to study hard and ask for help when needed.
  • Dude, if you want to succeed in life, you gotta hustle and grind every day.
  • To succeed in love, you must be willing to open your heart and take risks.

noun a success or triumph over an enemy in battle or war

adjective relating to or characterized by victory

  • The team celebrated their hard-earned victory on the field.
  • We totally crushed it and got the victory!
  • We snagged the W with that victory!
  • Sometimes, finding peace within yourself is the ultimate victory.

win

noun a successful result in a competition, game, or other endeavor

verb to be successful or victorious in a competition, game, or other endeavor

  • The company was able to win the contract after months of negotiations.
  • I finally won the game after many attempts.
  • She totally won that argument with her clever comebacks.
  • Sometimes it's more important to win hearts than competitions.

noun a person or thing that wins something

adjective describing someone or something that wins

  • The jury unanimously declared her the winner of the prestigious award.
  • She totally crushed the competition and came out as the winner!
  • She's the ultimate winner, no one can beat her!
  • In the game of life, she's always been a winner, no matter the challenges.

verb A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'accomplishes' is a verb that indicates the act of achieving something.

  • The new software accomplishes the task of streamlining our inventory management process.
  • She always accomplishes her goals no matter how challenging they may seem.
  • Dude, he totally accomplishes at video games like no one else.
  • The artist's use of color accomplishes a sense of depth and movement in the painting.