Words Of Motivation

6 words in this vocabulary list

noun a strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen

verb to strongly wish for or want something

  • Her desire for success drove her to work long hours and strive for excellence.
  • I have a strong desire to travel the world and see new places.
  • I've got a real hankering for some pizza right now.
  • His desire to break free from the constraints of society was like a fire burning within him.

noun a person who has a strong resolve or decision to do something

verb past tense of determine, meaning to decide or settle something

adjective describes a person who has a strong resolve or decision to do something

  • She was determined to finish her research project ahead of schedule.
  • He's determined to beat his high score in the game.
  • I'm so determined to ace this test, nothing can stop me!
  • The seed was determined to grow into a strong oak tree despite the harsh conditions.

noun a strong desire or enthusiasm for something

noun a strong excitement or interest in something

adjective enthusiastic (showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval)

  • Her enthusiasm for the project was evident in her detailed presentation.
  • I can't help but admire his enthusiasm for video games.
  • She's got mad enthusiasm for hiking, it's contagious!
  • His enthusiasm was like a spark that ignited everyone's interest in the new initiative.

verb to make great efforts to achieve or obtain something; to struggle or fight vigorously

  • In order to achieve success, one must continually strive for excellence.
  • I always strive to be the best version of myself.
  • I'm constantly hustling to strive for my goals.
  • Like a plant reaching for the sun, we should strive for personal growth.

noun the state of being willing or ready to do something

adjective eager or prepared to do something

  • She was willing to take on extra responsibilities to help the team meet its deadline.
  • I'm willing to give it a try if you show me how.
  • He's not willing to put in the work to improve his grades.
  • Sometimes you have to be willing to step out of your comfort zone to grow.