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    Ef·fort
    /ˈefərt/

    noun

  2. 1. : conscious exertion of power : hard work. a job requiring time and effort. 2. : a serious attempt : try. making an effort to reduce costs. 3. : something produced by exertion or trying. the novel was her most ambitious effort.

  3. EFFORT meaning: 1. physical or mental activity needed to achieve something: 2. the result of an attempt to produce…. Learn more.

  4. effort. noun. OPAL W. /ˈefət/ /ˈefərt/ Idioms. [countable] an attempt to do something especially when it is difficult to do. The project was a team effort. a joint/collaborative effort. a determined/conscious/special effort. I didn't really feel like going out, but I am glad I made the effort.

  5. Effort is about trying to get something done, even if it doesn't always work out. In sports, coaches don't like losing, but they really hate it when the players aren't giving much effort. There are also large scale, collective efforts, like the effort to cure cancer.

  6. Effort, application, endeavor, exertion imply actions directed or force expended toward a definite end. Effort is an expenditure of energy to accomplish some objective: He made an effort to control himself. Application is continuous effort plus careful attention: constant application to duties.

  7. the energy that you need to do something: I put a lot of effort into organizing the party. [ + to do sth ] It would take too much effort to tidy my bedroom. [ U ] the force that is used to make something move. be an effort. to be difficult or painful: After his accident, walking was an effort.

  8. effort. noun. /ˈɛfərt/ [uncountable, countable] the physical or mental energy that you need to do something; something that takes a lot of energy You should put more effort into your work. A lot of effort has gone into making this event a success. The company has invested a great deal of time and effort in setting up new training programs.

  9. 2 days ago · effort is an expenditure of energy to accomplish some objective: He made an effort to control himself. application is continuous effort plus careful attention: constant application to duties. endeavor means a continued and sustained series of efforts to achieve some, often worthy and difficult, end: a constant endeavor to be useful. exertion is ...

  10. 1. The use of physical or mental energy to do something; exertion. 2. A difficult exertion of strength or will: It was an effort to get up. 3. A usually earnest attempt: Make an effort to arrive promptly. 4. Something done or produced through exertion; an achievement: a play that was his finest effort. 5. Physics. a. Force applied against inertia.

  11. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ef‧fort /ˈefət $ ˈefərt/ S1 W1 noun 1 physical/mental energy [ uncountable] the physical or mental energy that is needed to do something Lou lifted the box easily, without using much effort. Frank put a lot of effort into the party.

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