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Definition of task noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

  • to accomplish/perform/undertake/complete a task
  • a difficult/a daunting/an impossible task
  • Getting hold of this information was no easy task (= was difficult) .
  • a thankless task (= an unpleasant one that nobody wants to do and nobody thanks you for doing)
  • The first task for the new leader is to focus on the economy.
  • The new role involves a variety of specific tasks.
  • task of doing something Detectives are now faced with the task of identifying the body.
  • task of something The government now has to take on the task of reconstruction of the country.
  • We should stop chatting and get back to the task at hand .
  • You need to concentrate on the task in hand .
  • It was a challenge to adapt this novel for the screen, but the writer proved himself equal to the task .
  • Our first task will be to set up a communications system.
  • Your duties will include setting up a new computer system.
  • They undertook a fact-finding mission in the region.
  • I’ve got various jobs around the house to do.
  • household chores
  • the task/​mission/​job/​chore of (doing) something
  • (a) daily/​day-to-day task/​duties/​job/​chore
  • (a) routine task/​duties/​mission/​job/​chore
  • (a/​an) easy/​difficult task/​mission/​job
  • (a) household/​domestic task/​duties/​job/​chore
  • to do a task/​a job/​the chores
  • to finish a task/​a mission/​a job/​the chores
  • to give somebody a task/​their duties/​a mission/​a job/​a chore
  • It was my task to wake everyone up in the morning.
  • Our first task is to set up a communications system.
  • She felt daunted by the enormity of the task ahead.
  • How do you tackle a task like that?
  • I left her to get on with the task of correcting the errors.
  • I was engaged in the delicate task of clipping the dog's claws.
  • She failed to complete the task that she had been set.
  • The primary task of the chair is to ensure the meeting runs smoothly.
  • The team have no illusions about the size of the task confronting them.
  • The unenviable task of telling my parents fell to my teacher.
  • We need to think realistically about the task ahead.
  • the simple task of making a sandwich
  • How exactly do you intend to approach this task?
  • You'll be required to do several routine tasks in the office.
  • challenging
  • take upon yourself
  • involve something
  • require something
  • fall to somebody
  • be no easy task
  • the task ahead
  • the task at hand

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  • I had the sad task of sorting through her papers after she died .
  • Max has undertaken the task of restoring an old houseboat .
  • Robson's first task will be to inspire his team with some confidence .
  • We ranked the tasks in order of importance .
  • UN troops were assigned the task of rebuilding the hospital .

(Definition of task from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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Thesaurus Definition of tasks

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  • assignments
  • responsibilities
  • enterprises
  • undertakings
  • commissions
  • occupations
  • involvements
  • participations

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Glossary of Task Words

Understanding the meaning of words, especially task words, helps you to know exactly what is being asked of you. It takes you halfway towards narrowing down your material and selecting your answer.

Task words direct you and tell you how to go about answering a question. Here is a list of such words and others that you are most likely to come across frequently in your course.

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noun as in job or chore, often assigned

Strongest matches

  • responsibility
  • undertaking

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  • daily grind
  • fun and games
  • long row to hoe

verb as in assign, burden

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noun as in special interest or pursuit

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noun as in matter or business to be taken care of; happening activity

  • circumstance
  • office function
  • transaction

noun as in mental weight; stress

  • Herculean task
  • accountability
  • ball and chain
  • encumbrance
  • excess baggage
  • obstruction
  • thorn in one's side

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They provide response playbooks, help assign tasks to the correct team members, and help capture records of how and when your company took action.

The beauty of it all is that once your papers are organized, your space is cleaner and your tasks are accomplished quicker.

A hashtag challenge is a unique TikTok’s content format where brands ask users to post a certain task using a specific hashtag.

Today’s technologies aren’t up to the task of deep decarbonization.

You can also right-click on the app and choose End task from there.

In 2011 LGBT media outlet Queerty took the app to task for allegedly deleting accounts that made reference to being trans.

Detectives with a fugitive task force caught up with Polanco and a friend on a Bronx street in the early afternoon.

Sabrine is a trained lawyer, likely a helpful quality when your task is to push politicians.

It was a complex task they were asked to do, and every cultural and experiential advantage would be required.

Before dying in 1219, Marshal would begin the task of rebuilding England after decades of war.

And it was no light task, then, for six hundred men to keep the peace on a thousand miles of frontier.

Will the new issues promptly retire when their special task is over?

He sighed as he laid the papers on the table; for he thought the task would be a harder one than even his own immolation.

Having accomplished his task within three months Datto Mandi withdrew with all his men, except two who wished to settle at Pardo.

Through the beautiful, windy autumn days, he labored at his difficult task, the task of telling a story.

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On this page you'll find 126 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to task, such as: assignment, burden, business, duty, effort, and exercise.

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Almost three-quarters (73%) of chief economists surveyed "do not foresee a net positive impact on employment in low-income economies".

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By 2030, the number of global digital jobs is expected to rise to around 92 million. These are generally higher-paid roles, according to the Forum's white paper, The Rise of Digital Jobs .

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  1. Task Definition & Meaning

    1 a : a usually assigned piece of work often to be finished within a certain time b : something hard or unpleasant that has to be done c : duty, function 2 : subjection to adverse criticism : reprimand … the state government was called to task for not doing more to help the area around the casinos. Stephanie Powers

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    noun uk / tɑːsk / us / tæsk / task noun (WORK) Add to word list B2 [ C ] a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or with difficulty: perform a task We usually ask interviewees to perform a few simple tasks on the computer just to test their aptitude.

  3. TASK Synonyms: 66 Similar Words

    Synonyms of task task 1 of 2 noun Definition of task 1 as in job a piece of work that needs to be done regularly one of my tasks in the morning is to make lunches for everyone in the family Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance job duty assignment project chore mission function responsibility endeavor errand undertaking operation post enterprise

  4. TASK definition and meaning

    Definition of 'task' Word Frequency task (tɑːsk , tæsk ) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense tasks , present participle tasking , past tense, past participle tasked 1. countable noun A task is an activity or piece of work which you have to do, usually as part of a larger project .

  5. TASK Definition & Usage Examples

    a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty. any piece of work. a matter of considerable labor or difficulty. Obsolete. a tax or impost. verb (used with object) to subject to severe or excessive labor or exertion; put a strain upon (powers, resources, etc.). to impose a task on. Obsolete. to tax. adjective

  6. Task

    any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted synonyms: labor, project, undertaking see more noun a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty or for a specific fee "the endless task of classifying the samples" synonyms: chore, job see more verb assign a task to "I tasked him with looking after the children" see more verb

  7. TASK

    a piece of work to be done, especially one done regularly, unwillingly, or with difficulty: perform a task We usually ask interviewees to perform a few simple tasks on the computer just to test their aptitude. daunting task The administration now faced the daunting task of restructuring the entire healthcare system.

  8. TASK definition in American English

    Definition of 'task' Word Frequency. Share. ×. Credits. ×. task (t æ sk) Word forms: tasks plural 3rd person singular present tense, tasking present participle, tasked past tense past participle. 1. countable noun. A task is an activity or piece of work which you have to do, usually as part of a larger project.

  9. task

    From Longman Business Dictionary task /tɑːsktæsk/ noun [ countable] 1 a piece of work that must be done, especially one that must be done regularly Scheduling is a key task for most managers. day-to-day management tasks computers that can do dozens of tasks at the same time 2 a piece of work that is difficult but very important task of the ...

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    Synonyms task task duties mission job chore These are all words for a piece of work that somebody has to do. task a piece of work that somebody has to do, especially a difficult or unpleasant one:. Our first task will be to set up a communications system. duties tasks that are part of your job:. Your duties will include setting up a new computer system.

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    TASK definition: a piece of work, especially something unpleasant or difficult: . Learn more.

  12. Task Definition & Meaning

    Task definition: A piece of work assigned or done as part of one's duties.

  13. TASKS Synonyms: 66 Similar Words

    Definition of tasks plural of task 1 as in duties a piece of work that needs to be done regularly one of my tasks in the morning is to make lunches for everyone in the family Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance duties assignments jobs chores projects responsibilities missions functions errands endeavors operations enterprises undertakings posts

  14. Glossary of Task Words

    Answering assignment questions Understanding the meaning of words, especially task words, helps you to know exactly what is being asked of you. It takes you halfway towards narrowing down your material and selecting your answer. Task words direct you and tell you how to go about answering a question.

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    Define tasks. tasks synonyms, tasks pronunciation, tasks translation, English dictionary definition of tasks. n. 1. A piece of work assigned or done as part of one's duties. 2. A difficult or tedious undertaking: Finding qualified people to fill these specialized...

  16. task

    to subject to severe or excessive labor or exertion; put a strain upon (powers, resources, etc.). to impose a task on. [ Obs.]to tax. adj. of or pertaining to a task or tasks: A task chart will help organize the department's work. Medieval Latin tasca, metathetic variant of taxa tax Middle English (noun, nominal) 1250-1300 task′less, adj. 1, 2.

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    verb. [with object] 1 assign a task to: NATO troops are tasked with separating the warring parties. More example sentences. 1.1 make great demands on (someone's resources or abilities): it tasked his diplomatic skill to effect his departure in safety. More example sentences.

  18. Task Definition & Meaning

    TASK meaning: 1 : a piece of work that has been given to someone a job for someone to do; 2 : to criticize (someone) harshly

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    What is another word for task? Contexts Noun A piece of work or assignment to be done or undertaken A difficult or tedious undertaking The purpose for which a person or thing is specially fitted or used … more Noun A piece of work or assignment to be done or undertaken assignment duty job business charge exercise labor US labour UK mission

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    Tasks definition: Plural form of task. . These different tasks, which philosophy had to fulfil, mark pretty accurately the aims of Lotze's writings, and the order in which they were published.

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    Task definition, a definite piece of work assigned to, falling to, or expected of a person; duty. See more.

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    Words Related to Task Related words are words that are directly connected to each other through their meaning, even if they are not synonyms or antonyms. This connection may be general or specific, or the words may appear frequently together. Related: heavy; do; process; tasks;

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