- translate.vc tr/en-tr/effortsOur efforts have paid off! Emeklerimizin karşıIığı ödendi! Through the efforts of Morris Fishbein, head of the jurnal of American Medical Association
- oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com English effortYou need to focus your efforts on critical areas first. We decided to concentrate our efforts on the home study market. to coordinate/redouble your efforts.
- forum.wordreference.com English OnlyHi, All the sentences below are from a website named COCA. I'm confused because it's hard to decide when to use "an effort" and when to use "efforts".
- dictionarys.net effortsEffort has to do with how much work you're putting into something. A great achievement can also be considered a great effort.
- thesaurus.net effortsSynonyms for the word efforts are attempts, endeavors, and striving. Striving means to make an effort to achieve something.
- en.wiktionary.org wiki/effortFrom Middle French effort, from Old French esfort, deverbal of esforcier (“to force, exert”), from Vulgar Latin *exfortiō, from Latin ex + fortis (“strong”). Pronunciation.
- ozdic.com collocation/effortEFFORT + VERB go into A lot of effort went into making the costumes. PREP. with/without ~ This can be done quickly and with very little effort.
- askdifference.com affort-vs-effort/"Affort" is an incorrect spelling, while "Effort" is the correct spelling denoting exertion or hard work.
- britannica.com dictionary/effortEFFORT meaning: 1 : work done by the mind or body energy used to do something; 2 : a serious attempt to do something often followed by to + verb.
- easierwithpractice.com which-is-correct-effort-or…The plural form of effort is efforts. Is the word efforts correct? Yes it is. When speaking of physical or mental exertion, effort is non-count.