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Commitment vs commitments

Both 'commitment' and 'commitments' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Commitment' is singular, referring to a promise or dedication, while 'commitments' is the plural form, indicating multiple promises or obligations.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

Commitment

This is a correct singular form referring to a promise or dedication.

Use 'commitment' when referring to a single promise, dedication, or obligation.

Examples:

  • She showed great commitment to her job.
  • His commitment to the project was unwavering.
  • Heterologous Fecondation and the Need for Renewed Commitment.
  • Commitment; to see things through to the end.
  • Commitment to our customers' development...
  • Commitment to the community and to the environment.
  • Commitment has never been Felix's problem.
  • Commitment, perseverance - these things count for something.
  • Commitment during the process and toward the customer satisfaction.
  • An SRI Commitment approach on equities held by the Edmond de Rothschild Tricolore Rendement fund.
  • Commitment to justification by faith as the overarching theme denoted a theology as truly reformational.
  • Passion, Experience and Commitment are the Clue of our services.
  • Our Commitment: Akamai's Sustainability Policy
  • Commitment is a type of motivation.
  • Commitment for one or several years.
  • Commitment, total dedication and technique are the key to this success.
  • Commitment, passion and sacrifice as key elements for growth and excellence.
  • Commitment in the field of international aid.
  • Commitment to doing things right from the start.
  • ICA: Greater Commitment to Infrastructure Investment in Africa
  • Morale: Pride, Commitment and Teamwork
  • A Permanent Commitment, 1 January 2003.

Alternatives:

  • promise
  • dedication
  • obligation
  • pledge
  • devotion

commitments

This is the correct plural form indicating multiple promises or obligations.

Use 'commitments' when referring to more than one promise, dedication, or obligation.

Examples:

  • She has many commitments that keep her busy.
  • Their commitments to various projects are impressive.
  • The third installment of Irish author Roddy Doyle's 'Barrytown Trilogy', following ' The Commitments' and 'The Snapper', depicts the hilarious yet poignant ...
  • The Commitments is a 1991 comedy-drama film directed by Alan Parker. A film adaptation of Roddy Doyle's 1987 novel The Commitments, the film tells a story ...
  • 5 days ago ... B2 [C] something that you must do or ​deal with that ​takes ​your ​time: ​ family/​work commitments I've got too many commitments at the ...
  • (redirected from Commitments) .... 3. commitment - an engagement by contract involving financial obligation; "his business commitments took him to London".

Alternatives:

  • promises
  • dedications
  • obligations
  • pledges
  • devotions

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