ASSIDUOUS - "Constant; persistent; industrious; showing great care and perserverence"
"Assiduous" is an adjective used to describe someone who is diligent, persistent, and hardworking in their tasks or duties. It implies careful and constant attention to a particular work or endeavor.
Etymology: The word "assiduous" has its origins in the Latin word "assiduus," meaning "constantly present" or "incessant." It entered English in the early 17th century.
Sample Sentences:
The assiduous student spent hours each day studying to achieve academic success.
Her assiduous efforts in the workplace were recognized with a promotion.
The success of the project was attributed to the assiduous work of the entire team.
Despite facing challenges, the team remained assiduous in pursuing their goals.
The gardener's assiduous care for the plants resulted in a flourishing and vibrant garden.
Synonyms: diligent, industrious, conscientious, meticulous
Antonyms: lazy, slack, inattentive, negligent"assiduous bees"
Constant
Persistant
IndustriousFrom from the Indo-European root sed- (to sit) that is also the source of sit, chair, saddle, assess
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Definition of assiduous
She tended her garden with assiduous attention.
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