What is another word for hard-work?

Pronunciation: [hˈɑːdwˈɜːk] (IPA)

The term "hard-work" refers to consistent effort and dedication towards achieving a particular goal. There are several synonyms for this term that emphasize the same message. Some of the synonyms that describe hard work include perseverance, diligence, determination, industriousness, and persistence. These synonyms suggest an unwavering commitment to achieving success, often through difficult or challenging circumstances. Other synonyms for hard work include steadfastness, tenacity, and toil. All of these terms indicate a willingness to put in the necessary effort, even when obstacles arise. Using these synonyms for hard work can add depth and specificity to your writing or conversation, conveying the importance of persistence and commitment in achieving success.

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  • The END counts more than the beginning. Yes of course, it's only he or she that endures to the end or rather it is he or she that holds firm to his or her faith that will be saved at last. Moreover, it's the end of a vision, aspiration or dream that proves whether it's ordinary or extraordinary, true or false. Also, it's he or she that perseveres or persists to the end that can and will leap or reap the reward for hard-work i.e. genuine success. Likewise, it's he or she that eventually reaches or crosses the finish line that emerges a winner in a race. Besides, it's your last thoughts, words and actions that will determine your salvation or damnation on the day of reckoning. As a matter of fact, it's better for you to begin badly in anything or something and afterwards end up well. Than for you to begin well and finally end up badly. Because, that will entail nothing else but a tragedy. Thus, you've to be more concerned with what will be your end rather than your beginning, QED. ~Emeasoba George
    EMEASOBA GEORGE
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    Emeasoba George
  • The END of anything/any human counts more than its/his/her beginning. Yes of course, it's only he/she that endures to the end or rather holds firm to his/her faith that will be saved at last. Moreover, it's the end of a vision/aspiration/dream that proves whether it's ordinary or extraordinary, true or false. Also, it's he/she that perseveres/persists to the end that can/will leap or reap the reward for hard-work i.e. genuine success. Likewise, it's he/she that eventually reaches or crosses the finish line that emerges a winner in a race. Besides, it's your last thoughts/words/actions that will determine your salvation or damnation on the day of reckoning. As a matter of fact, it's better for you to begin badly in anything/something and afterwards end up well in it. Than for you to begin well in something/anything and afterwards end up badly in it. For, that will entail nothing else but a tragedy. Anyway, all of the above illustrations evidently signifies that, the END of anything/something/any human truly counts more than its/his/her beginning. Therefore, I urge you to be more concerned with what will be your end or the end of anything/anyone rather than your/its/his/her beginning. Because, surely the END of everything/human/matter is ever the BOTTOM LINE. You can say I said so.
    Emeasoba George

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