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can·-do (kando̵̅o̅)

adjective

Informal characterized by enthusiasm and confidence in taking on tasks or challenges

can-do Usage Examples

Possessives

  • attitude: One of the ways of striving for excellence was to adopt a ' can-do ' attitude.
  • approach: They also value other features like continuous assessment and what is referred to as the ' can-do ' approach of modules.
  • organization: We are very much a ' can-do ' organization and we work hard to keep things as simple and straightforward as possible.
  • mentality: Emily Brooks, AST, Fortismere School ( It was a ) chance to meet others with a ' can-do ' mentality.
  • spirit: Our ' can-do ' spirit of persistence is the key to our success.
  • subject: It aims to popularize maths, making it a ' can-do ' subject for everyone.

Converse of object

have: But above all, and whatever the constraints, you must have a can-do, innovative approach to procurement.

Modifies a noun

  • attitude: The Director of Finance, a strong manager with a positive can-do attitude, took the helm.
  • spirit: There seems to be a bit of a can-do spirit here that I haven't experienced elsewhere.
  • culture: Development Trusts are helping to create some of the most enterprising communities in the UK, where a can-do culture is driving local change.
  • approach: Manager Luigi has an imaginative, can-do approach to children's parties.
  • ethos: As well as being the embodiement of a strong ' self publishing ' , can-do ethos at the center of the course.
  • statement: We explained about the Grades and the can-do statements and outlined the teacher and external assessments.

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