Meaning & Definition of word "Commitment"

Commitment

/kəˈmɪtmənt/

noun:

  • 1. The state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, or relationship.
    • Example: Her commitment to the project ensured its success.
  • 2. A pledge or promise to do something.
    • Example: The team's commitment to meet the deadline was commendable.
  • 3. An engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action.
    • Example: He found it hard to balance his commitments to work and family.
  • 4. The act of pledging or binding yourself to a course of action.
    • Example: His commitment to volunteer work showed his dedication to helping others.
  • 5. The emotional attachment or devotion to someone or something.
    • Example: Their commitment to one another was evident from the way they communicated.

Etymology

Late Latin 'commitmentum', from 'commit' + '-ment'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

a commitment to excellence:

An ongoing dedication to achieving the highest quality or performance.

commitment issues:

A difficulty in forming or adhering to long-term relationships.

make a commitment:

To promise or engage to do something.

show commitment:

To demonstrate dedication or allegiance to a cause or relationship.

Related Words

dedication:

The quality of being committed to a task or purpose.

devotion:

Love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person or activity.

obligation:

A duty or commitment to act in a certain way.

pledge:

A solemn promise or agreement.

loyalty:

A strong feeling of support or allegiance.

Slang Meanings of commitment

Meaning: Riding it out

Example Sentence: You gotta make a commitment and ride it out even when things get tough.

Meaning: Put a ring on it

Example Sentence: If you're serious about her, you should put a ring on it to show your commitment.