Can you pronounce assiduous?
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Assiduous
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Assiduous
adjective 1. Showing great care and perseverance.
EXAMPLE SENTENCES
"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
Why This Word?
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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