What does ESSAY mean?

Definitions for ESSAY
ˈɛs eɪ or, for 3,5 , ɛˈseɪ; ɛˈseɪes·say

This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word ESSAY.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. essaynoun

    an analytic or interpretive literary composition

  2. essayverb

    a tentative attempt

  3. try, seek, attempt, essay, assayverb

    make an effort or attempt

    "He tried to shake off his fears"; "The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps"; "The police attempted to stop the thief"; "He sought to improve himself"; "She always seeks to do good in the world"

  4. test, prove, try, try out, examine, essayverb

    put to the test, as for its quality, or give experimental use to

    "This approach has been tried with good results"; "Test this recipe"

Wiktionary

  1. essaynoun

    A written composition of moderate length exploring a particular issue or subject.

  2. essaynoun

    A test, experiment; an assay.

  3. essaynoun

    An attempt.

  4. essayverb

    To try.

  5. essayverb

    To move forth, as into battle.

  6. Etymology: From essai.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Essaynoun

    Etymology: from the verb.

    Fruitless our hopes, though pious our essays;
    Your’s to preserve a friend, and mine to praise. Smith.

    My essays, of all my other works, have been most current. Francis Bacon.

    Yet modestly he does his work survey,
    And calls his finish’d poem an essay. Poem to Roscommon.

    He wrote this but as an essay, or taste of my virtue. William Shakespeare.

    Repetitions wear us into a liking of what possibly, in the first essay, displeased us. John Locke.

    Translating the first of ’s Iliads, I intended as an essay to the whole work. John Dryden, Fables, Preface.

  2. To ESSAYverb

    Etymology: essayer, French.

    While I this unexampled task essay,
    Pass awful gulphs, and beat my painful way,
    Celestial dove, divine assistance bring. Richard Blackmore, Creation.

    No conquest she, but o’er herself desir’d;
    No arts essay’d, but not to be admir’d. Alexander Pope, Epistle 5.

    The standard in our mint being now settled, the rules and methods of essaying suited to it should remain unvariable. John Locke.

Wikipedia

  1. Essay

    An essay is, generally, a piece of writing that gives the author's own argument, but the definition is vague, overlapping with those of a letter, a paper, an article, a pamphlet, and a short story. Essays have traditionally been sub-classified as formal and informal. Formal essays are characterized by "serious purpose, dignity, logical organization, length," whereas the informal essay is characterized by "the personal element (self-revelation, individual tastes and experiences, confidential manner), humor, graceful style, rambling structure, unconventionality or novelty of theme," etc.Essays are commonly used as literary criticism, political manifestos, learned arguments, observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author. Almost all modern essays are written in prose, but works in verse have been dubbed essays (e.g., Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism and An Essay on Man). While brevity usually defines an essay, voluminous works like John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Thomas Malthus's An Essay on the Principle of Population are counterexamples. In some countries (e.g., the United States and Canada), essays have become a major part of formal education. Secondary students are taught structured essay formats to improve their writing skills; admission essays are often used by universities in selecting applicants, and in the humanities and social sciences essays are often used as a way of assessing the performance of students during final exams. The concept of an "essay" has been extended to other media beyond writing. A film essay is a movie that often incorporates documentary filmmaking styles and focuses more on the evolution of a theme or idea. A photographic essay covers a topic with a linked series of photographs that may have accompanying text or captions.

ChatGPT

  1. essay

    An essay is a structured piece of writing that presents an argument or a perspective on a particular topic, supported by evidence and analysis. It is typically written to address a question or proposition and is often used in academic, scholarly, or professional contexts. Essays include components such as an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion, and may also incorporate citations from relevant sources. They can cover a vast array of subjects and can be persuasive, narrative, descriptive, expository, or argumentative in nature.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Essaynoun

    an effort made, or exertion of body or mind, for the performance of anything; a trial; attempt; as, to make an essay to benefit a friend

  2. Essaynoun

    a composition treating of any particular subject; -- usually shorter and less methodical than a formal, finished treatise; as, an essay on the life and writings of Homer; an essay on fossils, or on commerce

  3. Essaynoun

    an assay. See Assay, n

  4. Essaynoun

    to exert one's power or faculties upon; to make an effort to perform; to attempt; to endeavor; to make experiment or trial of; to try

  5. Essaynoun

    to test the value and purity of (metals); to assay. See Assay

  6. Etymology: [F. essayer. See Essay, n.]

Wikidata

  1. Essay

    An essay is a piece of writing which is often written from an author's personal point of view. Essays can consist of a number of elements, including: literary criticism, political manifestos, learned arguments, observations of daily life, recollections, and reflections of the author. The definition of an essay is vague, overlapping with those of an article and a short story. Almost all modern essays are written in prose, but works in verse have been dubbed essays. While brevity usually defines an essay, voluminous works like John Locke's An Essay Concerning Human Understanding and Thomas Malthus's An Essay on the Principle of Population are counterexamples. In some countries, essays have become a major part of formal education. Secondary students are taught structured essay formats to improve their writing skills, and admission essays are often used by universities in selecting applicants and, in the humanities and social sciences, as a way of assessing the performance of students during final exams. The concept of an "essay" has been extended to other mediums beyond writing. A film essay is a movie that often incorporates documentary film making styles and which focuses more on the evolution of a theme or an idea. A photographic essay is an attempt to cover a topic with a linked series of photographs; it may or may not have an accompanying text or captions.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Essay

    es′ā, n. a trial: an experiment: a written composition less elaborate than a treatise.—v.t. Essay′, to try: to attempt: to make experiment of:—pr.p. essay′ing; pa.p. essayed′.ns. Essay′er, Es′sayist, one who essays: a writer of essays; Essayette′, Es′saykin, a little essay.—adjs. Es′sayish; Essayis′tic. [O. Fr. essai—L. exagium, weighing—exagĕre, to try, examine.]

Editors Contribution

  1. Essay

    Service is intended for students to hire a freelancer to write an essay for them. The student may provide the classroom material for the freelancer. Other times, the student may submit a draft of the essay that the freelancer perfects for grammar, style, and coherence.

    In order to pass the entry exams to university I have to write a personal ESSAY online.

    Etymology: "to put to proof, test the mettle of," late 15c., from French essaier, from essai "trial, attempt" (see essay (n.)). This sense has mostly gone with the divergent spelling assay. Meaning "to attempt" is from 1640s. Related: Essayed; essaying.


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  2. Essay

    Text that describes the selected topic. For example, writing an essay on philosophy

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Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. ESSAY

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Essay is ranked #128249 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Essay surname appeared 133 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Essay.

    92.4% or 123 total occurrences were White.
    3.7% or 5 total occurrences were Asian.

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British National Corpus

  1. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'ESSAY' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3685

  2. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'ESSAY' in Nouns Frequency: #1621

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ESSAY in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ESSAY in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of ESSAY in a Sentence

  1. Jim Wallace:

    It is absurd that people should have to write an essay to the town to explain why they should be able to exercise their constitutional rights, we already have a very strict set of gun laws in the state, but this is way over the top.

  2. Ellen:

    An essay writer's pen weaves thoughts into a tapestry of eloquence, where every word is a brushstroke painting the canvas of knowledge

  3. Roger McNamee:

    By draping his essay in the guise of cooperation, Zuckerberg hopes to distract policy makers from the real threat, their code and algorithms influence our daily lives in ways far more intrusive than democratic governments or the law. No one elected these companies and they refuse to be held accountable.

  4. Wendell Berry:

    We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children. (Actually appearing as "a man who knows that the world is not given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children" in _The Unforeseen Wilderness: An Essay on Kentucky’s Red River Gorge_, published 1971)

  5. Attorney David Jensen:

    The question right now is what they actually do, our initial response to that would be that the Second Amendment secures the right to keep and bear arms. You really shouldn’t be required to write an essay explaining why you would like to exercise this fundamental right.

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