committed

adjective26 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.4

A common way to show a high degree of commitment.

Indicates that someone is committed to the greatest possible extent.

Emphasizes the strength and force of the commitment.

Shows that the commitment is total, without reservation.

Suggests a strong, profound, and often emotional commitment.

A formal way to say 'very committed'.

Used to show a very high degree of commitment.

Emphasizes that the commitment comes from an individual's own conviction.

Emphasizes total and unconditional commitment.

Shows an unwavering and resolute commitment.

An informal way to say 'completely committed'.

Implies a sincere and earnest commitment.

Shows that the commitment is demonstrated through actions.

Specifies the commitment is related to politics or a political party.

Highlights the sincerity and authenticity of the commitment.

A formal and emphatic way to say 'completely committed'.

Specifies the commitment is related to feelings and relationships.

Indicates a passionate and intense commitment.

Specifies the commitment is based on a set of beliefs or ideas.

Used to show a moderate degree of commitment.

Indicates a commitment that cannot be changed or reversed.

Indicates a state of dedication or loyalty.

To continue to be dedicated over time.

Describes the internal feeling of dedication.

Indicates the process of starting to be dedicated.

Used to specify the person, cause, or activity to which one is committed.