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  2. ENDEAVOUR definition: 1. to try to do something: 2. an attempt to do something: 3. UK spelling of endeavor. Learn more.

    • Endeavouring

      ENDEAVOURING definition: 1. present participle of endeavour...

    • English (US)

      ENDEAVOUR meaning: 1. to try to do something: 2. an attempt...

    • Simplified

      ENDEAVOUR translate: 努力;奋力, 尝试;努力. Learn more in the...

    • Portuguese Translation

      ENDEAVOUR translate: tentar, empenho, esforço, tentar,...

    • Endeavor

      ENDEAVOR definition: 1. US spelling of endeavour 2. to try...

    • Endemic

      ENDEMIC definition: 1. especially of a disease or a...

    • Endearment

      ENDEARMENT definition: 1. a word or phrase that you use to...

    • Ukrainian Translation

      ENDEAVOUR - translate into Ukrainian with the...

  3. The meaning of ENDEAVOR is to attempt (something, such as the fulfillment of an obligation) by exertion of effort. How to use endeavor in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Endeavor.

  4. Endeavor vs. Endeavour. If you are asking whether "endeavor" or "endeavour" is a misspelling, then you should know from the very beginning that the answer is no. They are both considered correct spellings.

  5. Endeavor is the U.S. spelling of the word referring to (1) an effort toward an end, and (2) to attempt by expenditure of effort. Endeavour is preferred in all other main varieties of English. Endeavor is sometimes just a formal word for try or attempt, and those words are often better.

  6. To endeavour is to strive for something. The endeavour itself is the thing you're striving for, the enterprise or undertaking. It's a primarily British spelling of the word.

  7. Word of the Day. avatar. See Definitions and Examples » Get Word of the Day daily email! The meaning of ENDEAVOUR is chiefly British spelling of endeavor.

  8. /ɪnˈdevə (r)/ /ɪnˈdevər/ (also endeavor) [uncountable, countable] (formal) an attempt to do something, especially something new or difficult. There have been great advances in the field of scientific endeavour. endeavour to do something Please make every endeavour to arrive on time.