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Assiduous | |
adjective | 1. Showing great care and perseverance. |
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| "Her assiduous attention to detail helped her land the big promotion at work." | "He's such an assiduous cleaner that he scrubs the kitchen and bathroom from top to bottom every Sunday." | "Our tour guide was assiduous in pointing out every noteworthy sculpture in the museum." |
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| Latin, mid-16th century |
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| The word "assiduous" — meaning "showing great care" — is most often used today to describe someone with hardworking attention to detail. For example, someone with impeccable organizational skills could be praised as assiduous. ... | |
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