Work Ethic Vocabulary

10 words in this vocabulary list

adjective used to describe something done with maximum effort or intensity

adverb in a manner that is done with maximum effort or intensity

  • The company decided to go all out for their annual gala, hiring a top event planner and booking a luxurious venue.
  • I'm going all out for my birthday party this year with a big BBQ and live music.
  • We went all out at the concert last night, dancing and singing along to every song.
  • She went all out in her efforts to win the competition, practicing for hours every day.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

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

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The employees work diligently day in day out to meet project deadlines.
  • I have to deal with the same routine day in day out at my job.
  • I'm so tired of doing the same thing day in day out, I need a change.
  • His dedication to his craft is evident in the way he practices day in day out.

adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb by providing information on how the action is done

  • The research team diligently worked on the project for months to ensure accuracy.
  • She diligently studied for her exams all week long.
  • I've been diligently hustling to get this side project off the ground.
  • Like a bee diligently collecting nectar, she worked tirelessly towards her goals.

noun physical or mental exertion towards a goal

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  • The success of the project was largely due to the team's collective effort.
  • I appreciate all the effort you put into organizing this event.
  • I'm putting in mad effort to get this assignment done on time.
  • She poured her heart and soul into the painting, every brushstroke a labor of effort.

noun physical or mental effort; the act of putting forth energy or striving towards a goal

  • The exertion required for this task is quite significant.
  • I'm feeling exhausted from all the exertion at the gym.
  • I can't handle the exertion of this job anymore, it's too much.
  • The emotional exertion of dealing with his constant mood swings is draining.

noun a slow, laborious walk or movement

verb to walk or move slowly and heavily

  • The hikers continued to plod along the muddy trail, determined to reach the summit before nightfall.
  • I could hear my dog's heavy plod as he made his way up the stairs to greet me.
  • I had to plod through all of my homework before I could go out with my friends.
  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, the team continued to plod forward towards their goal.

noun the quality or fact of being late or delayed

adjective tardy, late

  • The company has a strict policy regarding employee tardiness.
  • I got in trouble for my tardiness at work again.
  • I hate when people show up with their tardiness.
  • Tardiness is like a thief stealing precious moments from your day.

noun a person's employment or occupation

verb to exert oneself to do or make something

preposition a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause

  • The employees in this company work like dogs to meet their deadlines.
  • I've been working like a dog all week to finish this project.
  • I'm so tired from working like a dog at my job.
  • She worked like a dog to achieve her goals, never giving up.

noun a person's postal or electronic correspondence

verb to complete a task with minimal effort or enthusiasm, often using email or phone communication

  • The professor was disappointed with the student's presentation, commenting that it seemed like they tried to mail it in.
  • I was so tired this morning, I just had to phone in my work for the day.
  • I can't believe he just mailed in his performance like that.
  • She didn't put much effort into the project, it was like she just phoned it in.

noun a person who never tires or gives up easily

  • The nevertiree worker diligently completed all tasks assigned to him.
  • My neighbor is a nevertiree, always working on some project in his garage.
  • I wish I had the energy of a nevertiree like my grandma.
  • The sun seemed like a nevertiree, always shining brightly in the sky.