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Commitment vs commit

Both 'commitment' and 'commit' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Commitment' is a noun that refers to a promise or obligation, while 'commit' is a verb that means to pledge or dedicate oneself to something.

Last updated: March 29, 2024

Commitment

The word 'commitment' is a noun that refers to a promise or obligation.

Use 'commitment' when referring to a promise, obligation, or dedication to a cause, relationship, or goal.

Alternatives:

  • dedication
  • promise
  • obligation
  • loyalty

commit

The word 'commit' is a verb that means to pledge or dedicate oneself to something.

Use 'commit' when talking about taking action or making a decision to follow through on something.

Alternatives:

  • pledge
  • dedicate
  • promise
  • undertake

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