"Pursuing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adjective:
Indicates that someone is actively seeking or following a goal, hobby, or activity with enthusiasm and energy.
Can also imply that someone is still in the process of achieving or trying to achieve something, but hasn't yet succeeded.
Example sentences:
She is pursuing a career in medicine.
He is pursuing a degree in business.
I am pursuing my passion for art in my free time.
Verb:
To follow closely, haunted by (often in a way that is annoying or tedious).
To aim or strive for something.
Example sentences:
The dog was pursuing its own tail. (verb)
The fans are pursuing the tennis player around the court.
Pursuance refers to the act of following or continuing something, often in a careful or determined manner. It can also refer to the outcome or result of a pursuit or effort, especially a successful one.<br><br>Example: "The company's pursuance of innovation led to the development of a revolutionary new technology."<br><br>In law, pursuance can mean the act of pursuing or carrying out a legal right, such as serving a writ or summons.<br><br>Example: "The court's pursuance of the case led to a guilty verdict."
Adverb: According to; as a result of.<br><br>Example: "Pursuant to our previous agreement, we will meet again next week."<br><br>This word is often used to introduce a statement that is based on or resulting from a previous agreement, law, or decision.
To pursue something means to actively strive for or chase after something, often with enthusiasm or persistence, whether it's a goal, a dream, a hobby, or even a relationship.<br><br>Example: "I've always wanted to become a writer, so I'm pursuing a career in publishing."<br><br>In this context, the word "pursue" means to follow and chase after a goal with determination and effort.
The word "pursued" is a verb that means:<br><br>1. Past tense of "pursue", which means to follow or chase someone or something closely, often in order to catch or overtake them.<br>Example: "I pursued my goals relentlessly."<br><br>2. It can also mean to follow a course of action or a desire:<br>Example: "She pursued a career in medicine because she wanted to help people."<br><br>In general, "pursued" implies a sense of relentlessness or determination in pursuing something or someone.
To follow or continue trying to achieve something, often with determination or enthusiasm.<br><br>Example: "She pursues her dream of becoming a doctor despite the challenges she faces."
The word "pursuit" is a noun that has several related meanings:<br><br>1. The act of following or chasing something or someone.<br>2. A systematic and often prolonged effort to achieve a goal or complete a task.<br>3. A steady and enthusiastic interest or enjoyment in something.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The police are in hot pursuit of the suspect.<br> Her lifelong pursuit of knowledge has taken her to many countries.<br> He has a pursuit of hiking and outdoor activities.<br><br>Synonyms: chase, hunt, follow, chase, seek, quest, endeavor.
Activities or interests that someone enjoys doing in their free time. They can be hobbies, passions, or favorite pastimes.
Pursuivants are individuals who pursue or seek something, often a title, honor, or a person. Specifically, in heraldry and ceremonial contexts, pursuivants are attendants or messengers who carry symbols or banners to a noble or dignitary.
Pursy means excessively or annoyingly modest. It can also refer to a horse that is thin or weak, often with a belly hanging down.<br><br>Example: She was a pursy child, acting shy and guilty about everything.
Pertainance is a somewhat archaic word that refers to something's natural or inherent quality, character, or feature. In other words, it's what makes something what it is or distinguishes it as belonging to a certain category or group.<br><br>Example: "The composer's pertainance to the 19th-century Romantics is evident in her use of minor keys and complex harmonies."<br><br>In simpler terms, pertainance is a fancy way of saying "characteristic" or "quality" that defines something or someone.
A word with a strong medical connotation!<br><br>Purulence refers to the condition or characteristic of being filled with pus, a thick, yellowish fluid that results from the body's natural immune response to infection or inflammation.