Accomplish, succeed, win, achieve, prosper, reach, earn, merit, obtain, gain...
The complete saying is, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again." It can be "If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. It can also be "If a first you don't succeed, redefine success.
The adjective form of succeed is successful.
planning to succeed
failed
The opposite of complacency is diligence or vigilance. It refers to actively working towards goals, staying alert, and being motivated to improve and succeed.
Accomplish, succeed, win, achieve, prosper, reach, earn, merit, obtain, gain...
The future tense of "succeed" is "will succeed."
It is impossible to succeed a thumbwar with a champion
"succeed"
It means to become the new president-- to follow in the office of president. "succeed" is this sense means to follow after. It is the opposite of "precede" which means to go before. English is a funny language sometimes- someone who precedes is called a "predecessor" and someone who succeeds, in this sense, is called a "successor"
Past tense: succeeded Present tense: succeed Future tense: will succeed
work hard and you will succeed . To succeed work harder.
No, "succeed" is a verb. It means to achieve a goal or desired outcome. Example: "She hopes to succeed in her new job."
"succeed" means to follow in this case - it is the opposite of precede. One can say that Madison succeeded Jefferson as president which means that Madison was the next president after Jefferson.
He didn't succeed.
To succeed = Succedere