Online dictionaryOnline dictionary
Synonyms, antonyms, pronunciation

  Home
English Dictionary      examples: 'day', 'get rid of', 'New York Bay'




Undertaking   /ˈəndərtˌeɪkɪŋ/   Listen
Undertaking

noun
1.
Any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted.  Synonyms: labor, project, task.
2.
The trade of a funeral director.



Undertake

verb
(past undertook; past part. undertaken; pres. part. undertaking)
1.
Enter upon an activity or enterprise.  Synonyms: attempt, set about.
2.
Accept as a challenge.  Synonyms: tackle, take on.
3.
Promise to do or accomplish.  Synonym: guarantee.
4.
Enter into a contractual arrangement.  Synonym: contract.
5.
Accept as a charge.  Synonym: take in charge.



Related search:



WordNet 3.0 © 2010 Princeton University








Advanced search
     Find words:
Starting with
Ending with
Containing
Matching a pattern  

Synonyms
Antonyms
Quotes
Words linked to  

only single words



Share |
Add this dictionary
to your browser search bar





"Undertaking" Quotes from Famous Books



... astonished his native village by putting in excellent playing order a battered old piano, long before laid aside; and Lowell Mason, at sixteen, was already leading a large church choir, and drilling a brass band. The undertaking of this brass band by a boy was an amusing instance of Yankee audacity; for when the youth presented himself to the newly formed band to give them their first lesson, he found so many instruments in their hands which he had never seen nor heard of, that he could not proceed. ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867. • Various

... out-of-the-way part of the house. The Manor was very large, and nearly the whole of the left wing was unoccupied. They passed door after door, all leading to more and more empty rooms, till Lindsay began to grow almost dismayed at the bigness of their undertaking. ...
— The Manor House School • Angela Brazil

... trust funds arising from the sale of their eastern lands formed the basis of their finances. They founded churches, schools, and orphan asylums, and upon the whole succeeded remarkably well in their undertaking, although their policy of admitting intermarried whites and negroes to citizenship in the tribe led to much political corruption. Gradually some forty tribes, or tribal remnants, were colonized in the Territory; but this scheme failed ...
— The Indian Today - The Past and Future of the First American • Charles A. Eastman

... the changed state of Bosnia. Prince Nikola, in consideration of his lost and buried ancestors, obtained certain concessions in the status of Antivari. Russia, as war was impossible for her, did all she could to maintain peace, even undertaking a large share of the pecuniary compensation demanded of Bulgaria by the Turks. To Serbia she counselled moderation, but, as we have learnt from recently published documents, pledged herself' to support ...
— Twenty Years Of Balkan Tangle • Durham M. Edith

... something which they can make use of later on," continued the lady. "You know that this is necessary and that it is very hard to get such opportunities in the country. I hope I have persuaded you that coming to town with the children was not a foolish undertaking. I am extremely glad that you have given me an opportunity to explain why I did not follow ...
— Cornelli • Johanna Spyri


More quotes...



Copyright © 2025 Dictionary One.com