work at

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Definition

Verb: - To apply effort and focus towards accomplishing a specific task, mastering a skill, or improving at something. It implies sustained or dedicated effort over time.

Usage

This verb is typically used to describe the process of diligently practicing, studying, or trying to improve. It is often followed by the object of the effort (e.g., a skill, a subject, a task). - Structure: work at + [noun/noun phrase] - It suggests the effort is ongoing and the result may not be immediate.

Examples
  • She had to work at her public speaking skills to become more confident.
  • He is working at learning French.
  • If you want a good relationship, you have to work at it.
  • The team is working at improving their communication.
Advanced Usage
  • "work at it": A common phrase where "it" refers to a previously mentioned task or goal, emphasizing continuous effort.
    • Becoming a good pianist doesn't happen overnight; you have to keep working at it.
Variants and Related Words
  • Work on (phrasal verb): Very similar in meaning to "work at," often used interchangeably. It can sometimes imply a more tangible or project-based task.
    • He is working on a new painting. / He is working at improving his technique.
Synonyms
  • Practice: To perform an activity repeatedly to gain proficiency.
  • Apply oneself to: To devote one's efforts and attention to something.
  • Strive at: To make great efforts to achieve or obtain something.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Work away at: To continue working diligently at something, often for a long time.
    • He's been working away at that report all afternoon.
Related Idioms
  • Work at something like a beaver: To work very hard and busily at a task.
    • She's been working at her thesis like a beaver to meet the deadline.
Verb
  1. to exert effort in order to do, make, or perform something
    • the child worked at the multiplication table until she had it down cold

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