Meaning & Definition of word "Seek"

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    Seek

    /siːk/

    verb:

    • 1. to look for something in order to obtain it.
      • Example: She is seeking advice from her mentor.
    • 2. to try to find or discover something.
      • Example: They plan to seek new opportunities for growth.
    • 3. to attempt to achieve or gain something.
      • Example: The organization seeks to improve the quality of education.
    • 4. to request or petition for something.
      • Example: He will seek permission to leave early.
    • 5. to go in search of.
      • Example: The explorers sought out the hidden treasures of the island.

    Etymology

    Old English 'sēcan', meaning to pursue or seek.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    seek and you shall find:

    A saying suggesting that those who search will discover what they are looking for.

    seek out:

    To search for someone or something and find it.

    seek your fortune:

    To attempt to find wealth or success.

    Related Words

    seeker:

    One who seeks; a person who is searching.

    seeking:

    The act of searching for something.

    sought:

    The past tense of seek, meaning something that was sought after.

    Slang Meanings of seek

    Meaning: To look for someone or something, often in a casual or humorous context.

    Example Sentence: I'm just seeking, you know, the best coffee in town.

    Meaning: To actively search for a relationship or hookup.

    Example Sentence: She's out seeking this weekend.