strive

[straɪv]

strive Definition

  • 1to make a great effort to achieve something
  • 2to struggle or fight vigorously

Using strive: Examples

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

  • Example

    We must strive to reduce our carbon footprint.

  • Example

    She is striving for excellence in her studies.

  • Example

    The team is striving to win the championship.

  • Example

    He strives to be a better person every day.

strive Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for strive

Idioms Using strive

  • to make a great effort to achieve something

    Example

    She strives to do her best in everything she does.

  • to aim for something that is very difficult to achieve

    Example

    Although it may seem impossible, we should always strive for the moon.

  • to put forth one's utmost effort

    Example

    He strove with might and main to finish the project on time.

Phrases with strive

  • to aim for the highest level of achievement

    Example

    In this company, we always strive for the best.

  • to try very hard to succeed despite many difficulties

    Example

    Despite facing many obstacles, she continued to strive against all odds.

  • to work towards achieving the highest possible standard

    Example

    As an artist, he always strives for perfection in his work.

Origins of strive

from Old French 'estriver', meaning 'to quarrel, dispute'

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Summary: strive in Brief

The verb 'strive' [straɪv] means to make a great effort to achieve something or to struggle or fight vigorously. It is often used to describe efforts towards excellence or success, as in 'She is striving for excellence in her studies.' 'Strive' is also used in phrases like 'strive for the best' and idioms like 'strive to do something,' which denote great effort and determination.

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