essay
Americannoun
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a short literary composition on a particular theme or subject, usually in prose and generally analytic, speculative, or interpretative.
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anything resembling such a composition.
a picture essay.
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an effort to perform or accomplish something; attempt.
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Philately. a design for a proposed stamp differing in any way from the design of the stamp as issued.
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Obsolete. a tentative effort; trial; assay.
verb (used with object)
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to try; attempt.
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to put to the test; make trial of.
noun
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a short literary composition dealing with a subject analytically or speculatively
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an attempt or endeavour; effort
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a test or trial
verb
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to attempt or endeavour; try
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to test or try out
Other Word Forms
Derived Forms
Conjugated Forms
Present
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has essayedperfect 3rd person singular
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have essayedperfect
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am essayingprogressive 1st person singular
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have been essayingperfect progressive
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is essayingprogressive 3rd person singular
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are essayingprogressive
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essayssingular 3rd person
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has been essayingperfect progressive 3rd person singular
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essayingparticiple
Past
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had essayedperfect
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was essayingprogressive singular
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had been essayingperfect progressive
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were essayingprogressive plural
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essayedsimple
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essayedparticiple
Future
Etymology
Origin of essay
First recorded in 1475–85; from Middle French essayer, from Late Latin exagium “a weighing,” from exag(ere) (unrecorded) “to examine, test,” literally, “to drive out, thrust out” (from Latin exigere; see exact) + -ium -ium
Explanation
A composition that is usually short and has a literary theme is called an essay. You should probably start writing your essay on "To Kill a Mockingbird" sometime before the bus ride to school the day it is due. As a noun, an essay is also an attempt, especially a tentative initial one. Your essay to make friends at your new school would probably work better if you actually spoke to other students. As a verb, to essay is to make an attempt. If you essay to run for student council, you might lose to the girl who promises more recess, longer lunches, and less homework.
Vocabulary lists containing essay
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Example Sentences
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In the essays, and overall, colleges are looking for applicants who were willing to be changed by another perspective, said Ethan Sawyer, a consultant who founded College Essay Guy.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 25, 2025
Bayes' rule takes its name from Thomas Bayes, who described his method for calculating conditional probabilities in "An Essay Towards Solving a Problem in the Doctrine of Chances."
From Science Daily • Oct. 13, 2025
Starting in 1795, it predates by eight years the publication of Luke Howard's the Essay on the Modification of Clouds.
From BBC • Jul. 13, 2025
This was in an 18th-century book titled An Essay on the Alphabets of the Unknown Letters That are Found in the Most Ancient Coins and Monuments of Spain.
From Slate • Nov. 11, 2023
The one where Mr. Luigi L. Lemoncello himself would announce the winners of the Library Lock-In Essay Contest.
From "Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library" by Chris Grabenstein
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