undertaking

word

Definition

An 'undertaking' is a task, project, or promise, especially one that is large, important, or difficult. It can also mean a formal commitment to do something.

Usage & Nuances

'Undertaking' is formal or semi-formal—used in business, legal, and official contexts. Common with 'major', 'massive', 'difficult', or 'joint undertaking'. Also refers to promises, especially in business or legal documents. Not used for small, everyday tasks.

Example Sentences

Starting a new business is a serious undertaking.

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Building the bridge was a huge undertaking.

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She gave an undertaking to finish the project on time.

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Managing the festival turned out to be a much bigger undertaking than we expected.

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Taking care of a pet is an important undertaking that requires commitment.

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They signed an undertaking not to share confidential information.

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