attain

[əˈteɪn]

attain Definition

to achieve or reach something, especially after a lot of effort.

Using attain: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "attain" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He finally attained his goal of becoming a doctor.

  • Example

    She worked hard to attain a high level of proficiency in the language.

  • Example

    The company hopes to attain a larger market share in the coming years.

attain Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for attain

Antonyms for attain

Phrases with attain

  • to reach a certain level or standard

    Example

    He hoped to attain to a position of leadership within the organization.

  • a goal that is achievable or realistic

    Example

    It's important to set attainable goals for yourself so that you don't become discouraged.

  • self-attainment

    the process of achieving personal growth or self-improvement

    Example

    Many people turn to meditation or yoga as a means of self-attainment.

Origins of attain

from Old French 'ataindre', from Latin 'attangere', meaning 'to touch'

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Summary: attain in Brief

'Attain' [əˈteɪn] means to achieve or reach something, especially after a lot of effort. It is often used to describe the accomplishment of a goal or the acquisition of a skill. Phrases like 'attain to' and 'attainable goal' use 'attain' to denote reaching a certain level or standard, while 'self-attainment' refers to the process of achieving personal growth or self-improvement.

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