seek

word

/ˈsik/
seek
/sˈiːk/
seek

Definition

To try to find, get, or achieve something. It is also used in more formal contexts to mean asking for help, advice, or a solution.

Usage & Nuances

More formal than 'look for' in many contexts, especially in writing: 'seek help', 'seek advice', 'seek permission'. Common in news, legal, and official language. 'Seek out' adds the idea of making a special effort to find someone or something.

Example Sentences

If you're not sure what to do, seek advice from someone you trust.

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The company is seeking new ways to cut costs without firing people.

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They seek a better life in the city.

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You should seek help if you feel sick.

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The police seek the missing boy.

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I had to seek out a quiet place to take the call.

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