What is another word for be at it?

Pronunciation: [biː ˈatɪt] (IPA)

The phrase "be at it" refers to engaging in an activity or task with determination and persistence. Some synonyms for this phrase include "keep at it", "persist", "persevere", "continue", and "stick with it". When someone is "at it", they are focused on their goal and committed to achieving it. Other related phrases that convey a similar sentiment include "grind away", "plug away", "work hard", and "stay the course". Whatever the words used, being "at it" is vital to achieving success and reaching one's fullest potential.

What are the hypernyms for Be at it?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Be at it

  • ‘This damnable sex, boys - ah, you do well to writhe in your beds at the very mention of the word. All the evil of our modern times springs from unholy lust, the act of the dog and the bitch on the bouncing bed, limbs going like traction engines, the divine gift of articulate speech diminished to squeals and groans and pantings. It is terrible, terrible, an abomination before God and His Holy Mother. Lust is the fount of all other of the deadly sins, leading to pride of the flesh, covetousness of the flesh, anger in the thwarting of desire, gluttony to feed the spent body to be at it again, envy of the sexual prowess and sexual success of others, sloth to admit enervating day-dreams of lust. Only in the married state, by God’s holy grace, is it sanctified, for then it becomes the means of begetting fresh souls for the peopling of the Kingdom of Heaven.’
    Anthony Burgess

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