pursuit

simple noun41 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

a chase conducted by the police

referring to hobbies and activities done in free time

related to a continuous and intense attempt to achieve a goal

pastimes that many people enjoy

activities done outside, such as hiking or climbing

referring to activities done for enjoyment

referring to a never-ending attempt to find something, e.g., wealth or happiness

a person's most liked pastimes

related to a focused attempt to achieve one specific goal

activities related to study and scholarship

referring to pastimes involving physical activity

activities involving deep thought and study

related to a determined attempt to achieve a goal

activities related to art, such as painting or music

activities related to sports

activities related to the arts and intellectual achievements of a society

activities related to learning and education

related to an energetic attempt to achieve a goal

in the context of chasing someone or something

activities related to deep feelings and beliefs, especially religious beliefs

referring to pastimes involving a lot of energy

activities related to serious academic study

pastimes that are done alone

related to a persistent attempt to achieve a goal

outdoor activities like hunting and fishing, typically done in the countryside

activities related to seeking sexual experiences

the act of trying to find joy and contentment

the act of trying to learn and understand more

the act of trying to be extremely good

the act of trying to discover what is true

the act of trying to find enjoyment and fun

chasing someone eagerly and closely

chasing very closely behind someone

in order to find, achieve, or catch someone/something

chasing closely behind someone

to be actively involved in trying to achieve something

to keep chasing someone or something

to stop chasing someone or something

to engage in one's pastimes or hobbies

to start chasing someone or something