Definitionadj. characterized by effort to the point of exhaustion
Last update: December 4, 2016
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Not too arduous a task for a Sunday morning. [adjective]
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These arduous periods should become fewer as you become more closely acquainted with your subject. [adjective]
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From Joshimath to Badrinath is quite an arduous journey. [adjective]
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"Too arduous it shall not be--that shall be my concern; and too irksome I hope you will not find it." [adjective]
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But this, though not arduous, had outgone his ambition, nature having gifted him with a remarkable power of extracting nourishment from food, which is now called assimilation. [adjective]
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He was alone, if the solitary sentinel who paced the mound be excepted; for the artillerists had hastened also to profit by the temporary suspension of their arduous duties. [adjective]
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IX PLAN FOR ATTAINING MORAL PERFECTION T was about this time I conceived the bold and arduous project of arriving at moral perfection. [adjective]
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Waverley favour us with his opinion in these arduous circumstances. [adjective]
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Certainly, these powerful reveries have their moral utility, and by these arduous paths one approaches to ideal perfection. [adjective]
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It was an arduous trip. [Please select]
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The climb to the top of the bluff was long and arduous. [Please select]
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