Definitionadj. marked by care and persistent effort
Last update: September 3, 2016
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His success was due to his assiduous campaign. [adjective]
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His marksheet shows that he is an assiduous boy . [adjective]
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The fact that Byron was an assiduous reader of Staël 's works emerges clearly in his letters, but most importantly in his works. [adjective]
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His assiduous studies of the cultural and economic trends his day. [adjective]
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Notwithstanding her blindness, she was assiduous in her attendance, and seemed, by a sort of instinct, to find her way to what she wanted. [adjective]
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Dohkturov, a little man, sat opposite Weyrother, with an assiduous and modest mien, and stooping over the outspread map conscientiously studied the dispositions and the unfamiliar locality. [adjective]
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, with assiduous celerity. [adjective]
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Mary would sit and watch me by the hour together: then she would take lessons; and a docile, intelligent, assiduous pupil she made. [adjective]
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I must say, Charles paid them most assiduous attention. [Please select]
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He advised him to addict himself to an assiduous study of the more idiomatic English writers, such as Swift and Addison - with a view to unlearn his foreign idiom and recover his halfforgotten vernacular - a task, however, which he never perfectly accomplished. [Please select]
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Wilkes was very assiduous in helping him to some fine veal. [Please select]
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