ADJECTIVE
  1. marked by care and persistent effort
    her assiduous attempts to learn French
    assiduous research
    sedulous pursuit of legal and moral principles
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How To Use sedulous In A Sentence

  • Our usual interjection again to a sedulous hosts, Messrs. Friedman, Madeira as good as Pope. Philadelphia Reflections: Shakspere Society of Philadelphia
  • Despite the mythology, sedulously disseminated by the complicit Scottish media, there never was a pro-devolution consensus.
  • The sweet sedulousness of a mother's love, a sister's mystical affection, had not cultivated his early susceptibility. Coningsby
  • And now a very strange argument ensues, me versus the Lebanese porter, because, I now understand, I am putting this guy, who barely speaks English, in a terrible kind of sedulous service double bind, a paradox of pampering: Story pick: Funniest vacation story ever (that didn't appear in National Lampoon)
  • Artifice and ballad preciosity have been cultivated more sedulously in the south, with a learned use of the repetend, archaism of style, and imitation of the quaint mediaeval habit of mind. A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century
  • this illusion has been sedulously fostered
  • Shortly after the success of the original novel Disney announced that a book series entitled Stories From East High would be published in February 2007 with a Hi, a harry is much less physic than this sedulous From. Planet-x.com.au » Stories From East High birthday – kids gift harry little
  • He holds long Sui Jian, the sword since sedulous on green carpet dance comes.
  • He was the most sedulous flycatcher in American history, and by long odds the most successful.
  • Having nothing else to amuse his solitude, he employed himself in contriving some plan to gratify his curiosity, in spite of the sedulous caution of Janet and the old Highland janizary, for he had never seen the young fellow since the first morning. The Waverley
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