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mission

assignment / calling / organizational goal / diplomatic delegation / religious outpost
[C/U] Both
pl: missions

This word carries a heavy sense of duty and intentionality. It transforms a simple task into a calling, suggesting that the goal is not just a requirement but a moral or professional imperative. When used personally, it implies a level of obsession or lifelong dedication that goes beyond a mere hobby or career goal. In institutional contexts, it shifts from an action to an identity. A corporate mission defines why a company exists, while a diplomatic mission represents the sovereign presence of one nation within another. The religious connotation specifically links the act of being sent with the act of serving others.

Countable when referring to a specific operation or a building (a rescue mission, a religious mission). Uncountable when referring to a general sense of purpose or an organization's guiding philosophy (the company's mission).

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Ryan is playing a game while Jackson texts him from his parents' couch.
Jackson

Bro, I've made it my life mission to flip this new coin before it tanks.

Jackson
Ryan
Ryan

bet

💡
Jackson uses 'mission' in the sense of a strongly felt ambition or calling. Ryan responds with 'bet', a common slang term meaning 'alright' or 'I agree/believe you', showing his typical oblivious and low-effort communication style.

Meanings

Nounassignment

An important assignment given to a person or group, typically involving travel to a foreign place.

"The astronauts were sent on a mission to explore the Martian surface."

Nouncalling

A strongly felt ambition or calling; a perceived purpose in life.

"She made it her mission to ensure every child in the village had access to clean water."

Nounorganizational goal

An organization's specific objective or set of goals, often stated formally.

"The company's mission is to provide sustainable energy solutions for urban environments."

Noundiplomatic delegation

A diplomatic representative or the group of people working in a foreign embassy.

"The permanent mission to the United Nations coordinated the voting process."

Nounreligious outpost

A religious organization or building established to spread a faith and provide social services.

"They volunteered at the local mission to help feed the homeless population."

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