verb to achieve or complete something successfully

  • The team was able to accomplish their goal of increasing sales by 20%.
  • I finally accomplished finishing that difficult assignment.
  • She totally accomplished acing that test!
  • With hard work and determination, you can accomplish anything you set your mind to.

verb to achieve or accomplish something, to reach a goal or objective

  • Education is often seen as the key to attain success in life.
  • If you study hard, you can attain good grades in school.
  • I'm working hard to attain that promotion at work.
  • Through hard work and dedication, you can attain your dreams.

noun a professional sports league or a high level of competition or achievement

adjective of or relating to a high level of competition or achievement

  • The company's recent acquisition has propelled them into the big league of competitors.
  • After signing with a major record label, she knew she was in the big league now.
  • He's been playing so well, he's definitely in the big league now.
  • Making it to the final round of the competition put her in the big league of talented performers.

noun a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition, especially in sports

verb to support, defend, or fight for as a champion

  • The champion of the competition will be awarded a trophy.
  • I heard Sarah is the reigning champion of the tennis tournament.
  • That guy is a total champ on the basketball court.
  • She was a champion for human rights in her community.

adjective describing someone who is lucky or privileged

  • I consider myself fortunate to have been given this opportunity to work with such a talented team.
  • I feel lucky to have scored tickets to the concert tonight.
  • I'm so grateful for my new job, it's like winning the lottery!
  • She felt like a fortunate traveler on a journey filled with unexpected adventures.

verb to make a great effort or put forth maximum energy or resources

adverb with full effort or enthusiasm

  • The company decided to go all out with their marketing campaign, investing in TV, radio, and online ads.
  • For my birthday party, I'm going to go all out and invite everyone I know.
  • When it comes to decorating for Halloween, I always go all out with the spooky decorations.
  • In order to succeed in this competition, you have to be willing to go all out and give it your best effort.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, or where

  • The employees worked industriously to meet the project deadline.
  • She's always industriously working on something in her workshop.
  • They hustled industriously to finish the job on time.
  • The bees buzzed industriously around the hive, collecting nectar for their queen.

noun a person who competes in the Olympic Games

adjective relating to the Olympic Games or the ancient city of Olympia

  • The Olympian athlete trained rigorously for years to compete in the upcoming games.
  • Did you see that Olympian break the world record in the 100m sprint?
  • That Olympian is a total beast on the field!
  • She tackled each obstacle in her path with the grace and determination of an Olympian.

noun the state or quality of being able to produce or achieve a lot

adjective describing something that is able to produce or achieve a lot

  • The team had a very productive meeting and came up with several innovative ideas.
  • I always feel more productive when I work in the morning.
  • Let's hustle and get this project done - time to be super productive!
  • His mind was a productive garden, constantly growing new thoughts and ideas.

noun forward or onward movement towards a destination or goal

verb to move forward or advance towards a goal or destination

  • The project is moving forward steadily, and we are pleased with the progress so far.
  • We're making good progress on the assignment, almost done!
  • Dude, we're totally crushing it with the progress on this project!
  • Like a seed growing into a tree, progress is the natural result of consistent effort.

adjective showing or indicating a good chance of success; favorable

  • The propitious weather conditions allowed for a successful harvest this year.
  • The propitious timing of the sale meant we got a good deal on the house.
  • The propitious vibes at the party made it a night to remember.
  • The propitious turn of events led to a positive outcome for the project.

noun a lively and noisy celebration or party

verb to enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with dancing and drinking

  • The audience gathered to revel in the beauty of the orchestra's performance.
  • We're going to revel in the success of our project at the team dinner tonight.
  • Let's hit the club and revel in the music all night long!
  • She couldn't help but revel in the feeling of freedom that came with quitting her job.

adjective describes a person or their efforts as persistent and not weakening or becoming less enthusiastic

  • Her unflagging dedication to her work is truly admirable.
  • He showed unflagging enthusiasm for the project, even when others were losing interest.
  • She's got unflagging energy, like she's had ten cups of coffee!
  • The unflagging support of her friends helped her get through a difficult time.

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

verb a word that expresses an action or state of being

adverb a word that modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb

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

  • The presentation was exceptional, and the team really knocked it out of the park.
  • Wow, you really knocked it out of the park with that project!
  • She totally knocked it out of the park with her performance last night.
  • I knew she would knock it out of the park with her new business venture.

noun the practice of advancing one's career often at the expense of other personal or ethical considerations

  • Careerism is often seen as a negative trait in the world of academia.
  • I think his careerism is what drives him to constantly seek promotions.
  • Her careerism is off the charts - she'll do anything to climb the corporate ladder.
  • In the jungle of the business world, careerism is the survival of the fittest.

verb to surpass or exceed in skill, ability, or strength

  • The competitor's skills and experience outmatch those of his opponents.
  • She completely outmatched her rival in the tennis match.
  • There's no way you can outmatch me in this game.
  • Her determination and perseverance outmatched any obstacles that came her way.

adjective describing someone as very intelligent or quick-witted

  • She is known for being whip smart, always excelling in her studies and work.
  • My friend is whip smart when it comes to math, she can solve any problem in seconds.
  • That guy is whip smart, he always knows how to get what he wants.
  • Her wit is whip smart, always quick with a clever comeback.

adjective superlative form of 'winning', indicating the most successful or having the most wins

  • She is the winningest athlete in the history of the sport, with the most championship titles to her name.
  • He's the winningest player on our team, always coming out on top in every game.
  • That team is the winningest bunch of players I've ever seen, they dominate every match they play.
  • Her winningest smile could light up the room and make everyone feel happy.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence

  • Accomplishing the project ahead of schedule was a great achievement for the team.
  • We're so close to accomplishing our goal, let's keep pushing!
  • Dude, we totally crushed it in accomplishing that task!
  • She felt like she was climbing a mountain when accomplishing her dreams.

verb Achieving is the present participle form of the verb achieve, which means to successfully reach a goal or accomplish a task.

  • Achieving success in this competitive industry requires dedication and hard work.
  • I'm so close to achieving my goal of running a marathon.
  • She's totally boss at achieving her fitness goals.
  • The key to achieving happiness is finding inner peace.