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Objective

Noun
UK /əbˈdʒɛk.tɪv/
US /əbˈdʒɛk.tɪv/
Level: Easy - A1 (Beginner)

Definition

A goal, aim, or purpose that someone wants to achieve.

Example

"Her objective is to learn English fluently this year."

"Setting clear objectives at work helps employees stay focused, complete tasks efficiently, and measure their progress effectively over time."

"Teachers guide students to set realistic objectives for studies and personal growth, ensuring learning becomes structured and meaningful."

Explanation

An objective is a goal or purpose you want to achieve. It can be short-term, like finishing homework today, or long-term, like becoming a doctor. In business, an objective helps plan tasks and measure success. Having an objective gives focus and direction, helping you know what steps to take. It can also refer to looking at things without personal feelings; this is called being objective, meaning fair and unbiased. In general, objectives help people organise their work, life, and learning effectively.

👉 Both “object” and “objective” can mean a goal or purpose. “Object” is more formal or old-fashioned, often used in official or legal contexts. “Objective” is more common in everyday and business English and usually refers to a specific, planned goal or aim.