assiduousness

NOUN
  1. great and constant diligence and attention
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How To Use assiduousness In A Sentence

  • But his assiduousness is strange, as if distracted from itself. Happy Easter.
  • On the contrary, these qualities are considered signs of assiduousness and punctiliousness.
  • When I first learned a few months ago that garbage trucks were backing up the driveway between these two buildings at unseemly hours, it was curious but could maybe be explained by PMUA worker assiduousness. Does the PMUA have a problem?
  • But in one of the more heroic efforts in tennis history, he set about - with characteristic assiduousness and determination - trying to acquire a grass-court game in order to win it.
  • A penchant for flames ... war-watching and assiduousness! Excerpt from The Vicious Circulation of Dr Catastrope
  • Apparently some famous violinist whose name escapes me wrote to his son (a violist): ‘You must practise with great assiduousness, since you do not wish to remain a violist for the whole of your life.’
  • Despite this assiduousness, he inevitably faced gaps when he started to write. David Remnick's 'The Bridge' Delves Deep Into Barack Obama's Presidency (New York Review)
  • At this stage, the cult of the goddess was replaced by the cult of St George, who still favoured certain hunters according to their assiduousness in lighting candles, offering sacrifices, and so on.
  • Clearly, the assiduousness with which this step should be undertaken will depend on what informs it.
  • Do you read other blogs with the assiduousness with which you read Roissy? If Seven Hundred Roissys Typed For Seven Hundred Years....
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