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UK
/ɐsˈɪdjuːəsli/
]
[ US /əˈsɪdwəsɫi/ ]
[ US /əˈsɪdwəsɫi/ ]
ADVERB
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with care and persistence
she worked assiduously on the senior thesis
How To Use assiduously In A Sentence
- On retirement he worked assiduously as honorary consultant in chemotherapy and cancer care at the Royal Albert Edward Infirmary.
- He was elected for the borough speedily after his father's demise; a magistrate, a member of parliament, a county magnate and representative of an ancient family, he made it his duty to show himself before the Hampshire public, subscribed handsomely to the county charities, called assiduously upon all the county folk, and laid himself out in a word to take that position in Hampshire, and in the Empire afterwards, to which he thought his prodigious talents justly entitled him. Vanity Fair
- If you follow this plan as assiduously as I know you will, you should be gloriously swacked long before Gary loses contact with Val. Dustbury.com » Keeping you properly advised
- We should devote ourselves assiduously and faithfully to the duties of our profession.
- I note they worked assiduously to cooperate with the Military Committee - even when the Government and the Defence Minister were deliberately obstructive.
- He worked assiduously to earn the money for his son's education.
- Much the same treatment was meted out to the illustrious society ladies among whom she networked so assiduously.
- His campaign team have assiduously courted the media.
- Each exploits contrast and color while elaborating motivic detail and assiduously building climaxes.
- Rich in cultural capital and attuned to information and communication structures, they apply themselves assiduously to the task of self-fulfillment.