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assiduity

NOUN
  1. great and constant diligence and attention

How To Use assiduity In A Sentence

  • This he followed with patient assiduity, and a mind ever open to the lessons of piety and benevolence which such a study is so well calculated to afford.
  • They had been filling the plates and glasses of these two ladies all the way from Calcutta; they had walked with them every day on deck, had fetched their chairs, picked up their handkerchiefs, and looked after their bottled beer at tiffin-time with an assiduity which is more than commendable in such warm latitudes. The Bertrams
  • Bearing in mind the company spirit " no accumulation, no success ", we work with assiduity.
  • This man is a serious politician: one can deduce that from the assiduity with which he eschews politics.
  • He went through his duties with untiring assiduity, and with a kind of gracefulness, which by mere description can scarcely be made intelligible to those who are unacquainted with the manners of the Eothen, or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East
  • Although I know not, I dare say it is owing to some petty petulance, to some half-ungenerous advantage taken of his obligingness and assiduity. Clarissa Harlowe
  • Or maybe a nap first, since I honestly have no clue if I used "assiduity" properly above, a sure sign that I'm tired..... How not to be a writer
  • I do not think that it is fair just or reasonable that the extent of the liability of the defendants should depend on the assiduity of the surveyors instructed by the claimants.
  • It depends on the zeal, the assiduity, or the nervousness of the individual.
  • He is loved internationally for his academic assiduity and penchant for historical research.
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