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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|WRITING vocabulary de‧ter‧mi‧na‧tion /dɪˌtɜːməˈneɪʃən, dɪˌtɜːmɪˈneɪʃən $ -ɜːr-/ noun
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اراده، عزم، تصمیم، قصد، معماری: تعیین، قانون فقه: تصمیم، روانشناسی: تصمیم، بازرگانی: تعیین
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Synonyms & Related Words determination[noun]Synonyms: tenacity, dedication, doggedness, fortitude, perseverance, persistence, resolve, single-mindedness, steadfastness, willpower
Antonyms: indetermination
English Thesaurus: decide, make up your mind, choose to do something, make a decision, resolve, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary de‧ter‧mi‧na‧tion W3 /dɪˌtɜːməˈneɪʃ
ən, dɪˌtɜːmɪˈneɪʃ
ən $ -ɜːr-/
noun [
Word Family: adjective:
determined,
indeterminate,
predetermined;
noun:
determination,
determiner;
verb:
determine;
adverb: determinedly]
1. [uncountable] the quality of trying to do something even when it is difficult
determination to do something Yuri shows great determination to learn English. his dogged determination (=very strong determination) to succeed2. [uncountable and countable] formal the act of deciding something officially
determination of the determination of government policy3. [countable] formal the act of finding the exact level, amount, or cause of something
determination of accurate determination of the temperature [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations determination noun ADJ. absolute, dogged, fierce, great, grim, gritty, ruthless, single-minded, steely, strong | clear The prime minister's speech revealed a clear determination to break the power of the unions. VERB + DETERMINATION be full of, have She was full of determination to achieve her goals. He has the determination to succeed.
reveal, show She has shown great determination and skill.
express, signal The government last night signalled its determination to resist tax cuts.
require | lack PREP. with ~ He hung on with grim determination. PHRASES determination to succeed/win [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Thesaurus decide to make a choice to do something:
We decided to send our son to a boarding school. I decided to go home early.make up your mind to decide something, especially after thinking about it for a long time.
Make up your mind is less formal than
decide and is mainly used in spoken English:
Have you made up your mind about where you’ll go on holiday?choose to do something to decide to do something – especially when this is different from what people expect or tell you to do:
She chose to ignore my advice. More young couples are choosing not to marry.make a decision to decide after thinking carefully about something, especially about something that is very important:
They made a decision not to have children.resolve formal to decide that you will definitely do something, especially because you think it will be better for you, or because of your past experiences:
She resolved to work hard at school.determine formal to officially decide what something shall be:
Each hospital can determine its own pay rates.come down in favour of something British English,
come down in favor of something American English to decide to support a particular plan, argument etc – used especially about groups of people:
Eight of the ten committee members came down in favour of the changes.come to/reach a decision to officially decide about something important after discussing and carefully considering it - used especially about groups of people:
After two hours of discussion, the comittee had still not come to a decision on any of the proposals.determination the quality of continuing to try to do something, even when it is difficult:
Bill got where he is today by sheer hard work and determination. I really admired her determination to live her own life.willpower the ability to control your mind and body in order to achieve something you have decided to do:
It takes a lot of willpower to give up smoking. She made herself get better by sheer willpower, when everyone else had given up hope.drive the determination and energy to succeed, especially in business or work:
We’re looking for young people who have drive, initiative, and new ideas. He’s clever enough, but he lacks drive.perseverance the ability to continue trying to achieve something over a long period in a patient way, even when this is difficult:
Reaching this standard of musical skill requires incredible perseverance. A good teacher should have imagination and perseverance.ruthlessness the quality of being extremely determined to achieve what you want, and not caring if you have to hurt other people to do it:
He was a man who pursued his aims with complete ruthlessness. The revolt was suppressed with total ruthlessness.tenacity formal the determination to never stop trying to do something, especially when other people try to stop you:
He clung to power with a remarkable tenacity. When fighting cancer, Tsongas showed the same tenacity he displayed in politics. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
determination the quality of continuing to try to do something, even when it is difficult:
Bill got where he is today by sheer hard work and determination. I really admired her determination to live her own life.willpower the ability to control your mind and body in order to achieve something you have decided to do:
It takes a lot of willpower to give up smoking. She made herself get better by sheer willpower, when everyone else had given up hope.drive the determination and energy to succeed, especially in business or work:
We’re looking for young people who have drive, initiative, and new ideas. He’s clever enough, but he lacks drive.resolve formal a strong determination to succeed in doing something, especially because you are sure that it is a good thing to do:
The poverty she saw there strengthened her resolve to do something to help. The success of a military enterprise depends partly on the resolve of its leaders.perseverance the ability to continue trying to achieve something over a long period in a patient way, even when this is difficult:
Reaching this standard of musical skill requires incredible perseverance. A good teacher should have imagination and perseverance.ruthlessness the quality of being extremely determined to achieve what you want, and not caring if you have to hurt other people to do it:
He was a man who pursued his aims with complete ruthlessness. The revolt was suppressed with total ruthlessness.tenacity formal the determination to never stop trying to do something, especially when other people try to stop you:
He clung to power with a remarkable tenacity. When fighting cancer, Tsongas showed the same tenacity he displayed in politics. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲