quest
A search that is deeply important to an individual for their own reasons.
A broader search for meaning, purpose, or a sense of connection, not necessarily tied to a specific religion.
Used to describe a search or pursuit that seems to have no end.
Similar to 'endless quest', emphasizing the continuous and seemingly unending nature of the search.
Highlights the intensity and persistence of the search, suggesting it continues without weakening.
Describes a search or pursuit that lasts for a person's entire life.
A more poetic or philosophical way to describe a never-ending search, often for something abstract like truth or knowledge.
A search for something morally good and admirable.
Similar to 'continuing quest', emphasizes that the search is still happening.
Focuses on the fact that the quest is currently in progress and ongoing.
A search for religious truth, enlightenment, or a connection with the divine.
A formal or literary phrase meaning 'in search of'.
Specifies the object or goal of the quest (e.g., 'quest for knowledge').
Used to indicate that an action is part of a larger search or effort.
Similar to 'continue', but often implies more active effort and determination.
A common, slightly informal way to say you are starting a quest.
To carry on with a quest that has already started.
A more formal or literary term for starting a significant journey or quest.
Very similar to 'set off on a quest', focusing on the beginning of the journey.
Emphasizes the action of leaving a place to begin a quest.
A general term for starting a quest.
To give up on or stop a quest before it is completed.