noun a thing that has been achieved successfully, typically through effort, skill, or courage

  • His greatest accomplishment was earning a PhD in astrophysics.
  • Finishing the marathon was a huge accomplishment for her.
  • Getting that promotion was a major accomplishment for him.
  • Overcoming his fear of public speaking was a significant accomplishment in his life.

noun a firmness of purpose; resoluteness.

adjective determined; resolute.

  • Her determination to succeed in the business world was evident in her relentless work ethic.
  • Despite facing many obstacles, his determination never wavered.
  • She's got mad determination to reach her goals no matter what.
  • His determination was like a roaring fire, never extinguished by setbacks.

noun a person who does something, especially a person who does something morally or legally wrong

adjective relating to or characteristic of a person who does something

  • The doer of the crime was finally apprehended by the authorities.
  • She's always the doer in our group projects, making sure everything gets done on time.
  • He's a real doer, always getting things done no matter what.
  • In the realm of creativity, she is the ultimate doer, constantly bringing new ideas to life.

adverb Eagerly is an adverb that describes how an action is performed with enthusiasm or eagerness.

  • The students eagerly awaited the results of their exams.
  • I eagerly opened the package to see what was inside.
  • She was eagerly looking forward to the concert.
  • The artist eagerly painted away, lost in their creative process.

adjective a descriptive word that modifies a noun or pronoun, expressing the quality or state of being enthusiastic

  • She was an enthusiastic participant in the research project, always eager to contribute new ideas.
  • I could tell he was really enthusiastic about the concert because he wouldn't stop talking about it.
  • The crowd was super pumped and enthusiastic during the game, cheering loudly for their team.
  • Her enthusiasm was like a spark, igniting passion in everyone around her.

adjective having a proud and resilient spirit; courageous

  • The mettlesome young entrepreneur impressed the investors with her bold business proposal.
  • I admire your mettlesome attitude when facing challenges head-on.
  • She's one of the most mettlesome people I know, always ready to take risks.
  • His mettlesome spirit was like a blazing fire, unstoppable and fierce.

noun a type of support or encouragement given to someone to boost their morale or confidence

  • The organization provided moral support to the employees during the difficult times.
  • I always turn to my best friend for moral support when I need it.
  • My sister always gives me that extra boost of moral support when I'm feeling down.
  • The presence of her parents at the competition was like a pillar of moral support for the young athlete.

verb present participle of the verb 'persevere'

adjective showing continued effort and determination

  • She demonstrated great perseverance in completing her research project despite facing numerous challenges.
  • Even though it was tough, he kept persevering and eventually reached his goal.
  • She was really hustling and persevering to make ends meet.
  • Like a marathon runner, he kept persevering through the obstacles until he reached the finish line.

noun a gathering of people for a common purpose

verb to come together to support or defend someone or something

  • During times of crisis, it is important for the community to rally round and support each other.
  • When one of our friends is in trouble, we always rally round to help them out.
  • Hey, let's rally round and show some love for our favorite team at the game tonight!
  • Despite facing setbacks, the team managed to rally round and push through to victory.

adjective describing a person who makes their own decisions and choices without being influenced by others

  • The individual was praised for their self-determined approach to achieving their goals.
  • She's always been a self-determined person, never letting anything get in her way.
  • You gotta be self-determined if you want to make it in this world.
  • Like a river carving its path through the land, she was self-determined in creating her own destiny.

noun the quality or state of being tenacious, persistence, determination

  • Her tenacity in pursuing her goals is truly inspiring.
  • I admire your tenacity in sticking to your workout routine.
  • That dude's got serious tenacity when it comes to video games.
  • The tenacity of the weeds in my garden is like nothing I've ever seen before.

adjective Not tired or worn out; not fatigued

  • The unwearied efforts of the researchers led to a groundbreaking discovery.
  • She showed unwearied determination in completing the project on time.
  • He's like an unwearied energizer bunny, always on the go.
  • Her unwearied spirit soared above all obstacles in her path.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

verb a word that expresses an action, occurrence, or state of being

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating manner, time, place, or degree

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

conjunction a word that connects words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence

article a word that specifies and limits a noun

  • It is important to work to good purpose in order to achieve success in any endeavor.
  • If you want to get anywhere in life, you've got to work to good purpose.
  • You gotta hustle and work to good purpose if you wanna make it big.
  • Just like a well-oiled machine, everything falls into place when you work to good purpose.

noun a person who successfully completes or achieves something

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  • The accomplished pianist is known as a great accomplisher in the music industry.
  • She's a real accomplisher, always getting things done efficiently.
  • That dude is a total accomplisher, he's always on top of his game.
  • The artist painted with such skill and precision, he was like an accomplisher of dreams on canvas.

noun the act of making something a reality or bringing something into existence

  • The process of self-actualization involves realizing one's full potential.
  • She's been working on her self-actualization journey for a while now.
  • I'm all about that self-actualization life, trying to be the best version of myself.
  • The actualization of his dreams felt like a weight lifted off his shoulders.