When you put a lot of work into something?
When you “put work into” something, it means that you work hard on it.
How do you say you have a lot of work?
18 Ways to Say Busy
- I am busy. The most basic way to express this.
- I’m as busy as a bee.
- I’m slammed.
- I’m so busy (that) I can’t even…
- I’m buried (in work).
- I’m overwhelmed (with work).
- I’m up to my ears in work.
- I’ve got a lot on my plate.
What does having a lot of work mean?
To “be a lot of work” means to “require a lot of work.” It’s a phrase best suited to casual contexts, but it is perfectly idiomatic. Thanks.
What means put in the work?
To apply the necessary amount of effort and labor to accomplish something.
What do you call someone who puts in a lot of effort?
Surely, the most common term is “hard worker” (or “hard-worker”) – one who is industrious and diligent in carrying out tasks or duties. As an adjective you can use “hard-working”, “diligent”, “industrious”, “assiduous”, and “committed” all of which work in similar way. In your example I would definitely use “diligent”.
Whats it called when you put a lot of effort into something?
To put a lot of effort (into something) work hard. toil.
What can I say instead of I am busy?
10 great words to use instead of “busy”
- Tied up. Example: I’m a little tied up with this new project.
- Occupied. Example: She’s a bit occupied today dealing with new staff.
- Overstretched.
- Over-extended.
- Overloaded.
- Swamped.
- Snowed under.
- To have enough/rather a lot/too much on one’s plate at the moment.
What’s another way to say a lot of work?
demanding or requiring vigorous exertion; laborious: To think deeply is a strenuous task. 3.) vigorous, energetic, or zealously active: a strenuous person; a strenuous intellect.
What do you do if you work too much?
However, on an individual level, there are things you can do when faced with too much work.
- Tell your boss. Like stress, suffering in silence will get you nowhere.
- Learn to say no. “Yes people” are lovely, on the surface.
- Break down daunting tasks.
- Be disciplined in your relaxation.
- Improve your work/life balance.
Is it alot or a lot?
Alot is a common misspelling of a lot. A lot should always be spelled as two words. The meaning of a lot depends on the context. Usually, it means “many” or “to a great extent.” Let’s look at some examples.