commitments
Prononciation : [kəˈmɪt.mənts]
Mot
Contexte : « responsibilities »
(noun) commitments are promises or obligations that you make to do something. It can be about keeping your word to help someone, finishing school work, or being part of a team. Think of it as something you agree to do that you need to complete.
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I have made several commitments to help my friend with her project this week.
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I cannot take on any more commitments right now; I am too busy with my current tasks.
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What kinds of commitments do you have this month?
Contexte : « relationships »
(noun) commitments in relationships mean being dedicated to another person. It is like a promise to be with someone and to care for them. When you are committed, you stay true to your feelings and responsibilities in that relationship.
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They have a strong commitment to each other and support one another all the time.
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He realized that he didn't want to make any long-term commitments right now.
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How important is commitment in your friendships?
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