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can-do
[ kan-doo ]
adjective
- marked by purposefulness and efficiency:
a can-do executive.
noun
- the quality of being efficient and enthusiastic.
can-do
adjective
- confident and resourceful in the face of challenges
a can-do attitude
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of can-do1
Example Sentences
In TLC’s furthering of awareness on OI, the series introduces Jay Manuel and Pamela Chavez by highlighting their upbeat, can-do attitude butting up against the harsh realities of society and their own medical limitations.
Grounded by Harden’s natural and loosely charming performance, Khalid treats his nightmare scenario with an alternating sense of anxiety and buoyant, joshing can-do attitude.
And as much as Lawrence gets pitched variations on the can-do optimism of “Ted Lasso,†Vaughn was inundated with scripts looking to bottle that “Wedding Crashers†magic.
The 2028 Olympic Games requires the stewardship of competent, confident “can-do folks†who individually and as a team wholeheartedly believe in themselves, and believe they can accomplish what needs to be done.
It’s up to caustic, can-do geologist John MacGregor and a team of scientists, soldiers and island residents to prevent a good old fashioned extinction-level event.
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