What is the best word to describe success?
- achievement.
- accomplishment.
- triumph.
- attainment.
- coup.
- victory.
- acquirement.
- feat.
brilliant. adjective. very skilful, impressive, or successful.
Example Definitions of Success
"Accomplishing the goal of helping myself and others lead a better, happier, healthier life." "Achievement of goals that help others succeed." "Positive outcome after hard effort and useful experience."
Successful people are confident and can lead themselves, as well as others. They have their own vision and mission and seek to bring it to life on a daily basis. They also know who they aren't and don't waste time on things that they aren't good at or they aren't satisfied with.
Some common synonyms of accomplish are achieve, discharge, effect, execute, fulfill, and perform. While all these words mean "to carry out or into effect," accomplish stresses the successful completion of a process rather than the means of carrying it out.
- accomplish.
- achieve.
- benefit.
- flourish.
- gain.
- get.
- overcome.
- prevail.
Success could mean a sense of giving back to the world and making a difference. It could mean a sense of accomplishment and career progression. It could mean being able to do the things you love. It could mean being able to provide the best possible upbringing for your children.
- 1.Dream Big. If you can dream it, you can do it — WALT DISNEY. ...
- 2.Work Hard. ...
- 3.Learn Everyday. ...
- 4.Enjoy Life. ...
- 5.Be true to yourself.
Example Answer #3
I consider myself successful because of my ability to get along well with others, including employers, staff, and clients. My friendly personality, coupled with my ability to communicate effectively, helps me establish relationships and achieve results, particularly in team projects.
Some common synonyms of achieve are accomplish, discharge, effect, execute, fulfill, and perform.
What is the meaning of highly successful?
having achieved a lot, become popular, and/or made a lot of money: a successful career.
acutely, awfully, exceedingly, exceptionally, excessively, extraordinarily, highly, hugely, immensely, inordinately, intensely, overly, quite, remarkably, severely, strikingly, terribly, terrifically, too, totally.
