adjective as in persevering, hard-working
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active, assiduous, attentive, careful, conscientious, eager, earnest, indefatigable, industrious, painstaking, persistent, studious, tireless
Weak matches
busy, constant, eager beaver, grind, laborious, occupied, operose, persisting, pertinacious, plugging, sedulous, steadfast, unflagging, unrelenting, untiring
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With covid-19 cases and positivity rates ticking up in the region and across the state, it is critical for all Marylanders who need a test to be diligent about getting a test.
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This week, the coach seemed happy that Haskins would get to see Smith — a quarterback long regarded as one of the league’s most diligent workers — preparing for games.
The men had been training together under the diligent eye of Alberto Salazar, a former Nike athlete and American record holder in the 10,000 meters.
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Nonetheless, even the most diligent amateur risks taking a beating if they trade for any length of time.
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Despite their treatment of others’ cubs, female hyenas can be “very attentive and diligent mothers,” Strauss says.
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Why not let the whole thing quietly fade away for want of a diligent investigation?
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But as open as they are, they are also businessmen who know their brand and are their best, most diligent marketers.
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Ferris credits her books Louisiana Cookery (1954) and New Orleans Cuisine (1969) as exemplars of diligent reporting and research.
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And yes, Pineda had honored diligent teachers and top students.
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“You just have to be diligent in figuring out what they really look like,” El said.
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But he was studious, diligent, and anxious to avoid repremands and to fulfil the expectations of his parents.
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He was sent from one place to another, in quest of his friend, and made diligent use of his long legs, but without success.
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The three plodded on, taking a diligent constitutional walk, exchanging very few words, and those chiefly between the girls.
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While we considered whether we shall negociate, I fear the French have been more diligent.
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Half an hour later, after a diligent consultation of certain books, he slipped back and beckoned OLeary into the hall.
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