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Term: Be About It

Description: "Be About It" is a colloquial phrase commonly used in informal conversations. It is often used to encourage action, determination, and dedication towards a particular task or goal. The phrase signifies the importance of actively engaging in and committing to something.

Examples:

Verb - Sense 1: to actively pursue or engage in

  • He needs to be about it if he wants to succeed in his business.
  • Are you willing to be about it and put in the effort to achieve your dreams?

Verb - Sense 2: to focus on or deal with

  • The upcoming meeting will be about discussing the new project proposals.
  • We can't stay off topic; this conversation needs to be about finding a solution.

Adjective: describing someone who consistently takes action

  • John is a be-about-it kind of guy; he always follows through with his commitments.
  • If you want to succeed, you have to adopt a be-about-it mindset towards your goals.

Noun: a self-motivated and determined individual

  • The team of be-about-its managed to complete the project ahead of schedule.
  • She is a real be-about-it; nothing can stop her from accomplishing what she sets her mind to.

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