📊project

noun, verb
/ˈprɒdʒɛkt/ (noun), /prəˈdʒɛkt/ (verb)

Meaning

As a noun: a planned task or assignment. As a verb: to plan, estimate, or extend something outward.
An individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim

Example Sentences

The company plans to project its growth over the next five years.

Working on two projects simultaneously is difficult.

Example Expressions

project confidence

Synonyms

plan, assignment, scheme, initiative, program, venture, undertaking
Entry 1
plan, assignment, scheme, initiative, program
Entry 2
venture, undertaking, scheme, plan

Antonyms

improvisation, spontaneity, task, assignment, routine work
Entry 1
improvisation, spontaneity
Entry 2
task, assignment, routine work

Collocations

school project, project manager, project timeline, project growth

More Example Sentences

Summing up, the project was successful.

Did you get done with the project in time?

Who supported you to complete the project?

Whose project does John want to know about?

I don’t find any reason for your delaying the project.

I want this new project to be a success. I have my eyes on the ball.

I want this new project to be a success. I have my eyes on the prize.

Are the corrupt officials responsible for the delay in New York projects?

The project is explained by watching the video on Vasanth Academy platform.

Ma'am, if it's possible, can we please shift the group project to Monday at 12pm?

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