ASSIDUOUS definition and meaning

Assiduous definition and meaning, etymology, synonyms and antonyms

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ASSIDUOUS definition and meaning

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ASSIDUOUS definition and meaning

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ASSIDUOUS is an adjective and pronounces as ” uh-SIJ-uh-wus “.

 

 

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Judges presiding over assizes (former periodical sessions of the superior courts in English counties) had to be assiduous in assessing how to best address their cases. Not only were their efforts invaluable, but they also serve as a fine demonstration of the etymologies of assiduous, assess, and assize. All three of those words derive from the Latin verb assidēre, which is variously translated as “to sit beside,” “to take care of,” or “to assist in the office of a judge.” Assidēre, in turn, is a composite of the prefix ad- (in this case, meaning “near” or “adjacent to”) and sedēre, meaning “to sit.”

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  • 1. showing great care, attention, and effort
  • 2. marked by careful unremitting attention or persistent application

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  • ASSIDUOUS: very careful to make sure that something is done properly or completely.   (Thank you, The ldoceonline.com – Longman English Dictionary is the leading dictionary for learners of English of all ages and levels who want to learn more about English: definitions, idioms.)
  • ASSIDUOUS: If you call someone assiduous, it’s a compliment. It means they’re careful, methodical and very persistent. Good detectives are classically assiduous types. Etymology:  Assiduous comes from two Latin words: assiduus, meaning “busy incessant, continual or constant,” and assidere, meaning “to sit down to” something. (Thank you, vocabulary.com helps you learn new words, play games that improve your vocabulary, and explore language..)
  • ASSIDUOUS: hard-working and thorough. – (Thank you, The Macmillan Dictionary, The Free Online English Dictionary from Macmillan Education.)
  • ASSIDUOUS: showing hard work, care, and attention to detail. – ( Thank you, The Cambridge Dictionary, the most popular dictionary and thesaurus for learners of English. Meanings and definitions of words with pronunciations and translations.)
  • ASSIDUOUS: working very hard and taking great care that everything is done as well as it can be. – (Thank you, Oxford Learners Dictionaries – The largest and most trusted free online dictionary for learners of British and American English with definitions, pictures, example sentences, synonyms etc.)
  • ASSIDUOUS: constant; unremitting; constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; persevering; industrious; attentive: Etymology: 1530–40; < Latin assiduus, equivalent to assid(ēre) to sit near, beside, dwell close to (see assess) + -uus deverbal adj. suffix. (Thank you, The dictionary.com is the world’s leading online source for English definitions, synonyms, word origins and etymologies, audio pronunciations, example sentences and more.)
  • ASSIDUOUS:  Assiduous is defined as something that is ongoing; diligent and constant. Etymology:  From Latin assiduus, from assidere (“to sit down to”), from ad- (“to”) + sedere (“to sit”). (Thank you, The yourdictionary.com, the easy to understand dictionary with example sentences, famous quotes and audio pronunciations. Includes: thesaurus, computer dictionary, investment etc.)
  • ASSIDUOUS: Hard-working, diligent or regular (in attendance or work); industrious. Etymology: From Latin assiduus from assidere (“to sit down to”), from ad- (“to”) + sedere (“to sit”). – (Thank you, Wiktionary – the free dictionary)
  • ASSIDUOUS: Someone who is assiduous works hard or does things very thoroughly. Etymology: C16: from Latin assiduus sitting down to (something), from assidēre to sit beside, from sedēre to sit. – (Thank you, Collins Dictionary, Pioneers in Language Reference for 200 years. Popular and trusted online dictionary with over 1 million words. Find definitions, meanings, synonyms etc.)

 

 

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  • The Government has been assiduous in the fight against inflation.
  • He was assiduous in his attendance at church.
  • She was assiduous in her duties.
  • Podulski had been assiduous in learning his adopted language.
  • His brother is assiduous in the study of relativity.
  • The book was the result of ten years’ assiduous research.
  • He delighted in the young and was assiduous in attendance at the Oxford Union, where he was senior librarian.
  • Some parties have been assiduous in doing so, others have not.
  • But even in the midst of these minefields, assiduous efforts have been made to fashion a safe passageway.
  • Once we were inside, she was also most assiduous in accompanying us as we searched for any secret entrance or passageway.
  • Such assiduous attention has never been directed at this market before.
  • He was assiduous in his attendance at Mass.
  • Local patrols had sufficient reason to be assiduous in their duties.
  • The People was the most assiduous in digging the dirt.
  • His Anglican faith was visible rather than assiduous; he apologizes in his diaries for his work keeping him from church on Sundays.
  • Not the assiduous life is a crime, the non – technique industrious is boorish.
  • His spirit of assiduous study is worthy of emulation.
  • If you cannot be assiduous, at least in your thought be like a sluggard.
  • His erudition comes from his assiduous study.
  • He was as ever assiduous and gallant.
  • Maybe I was too young because I fear I was not an assiduous student.
  • Each patient had three or four attendants that night devoted to providing him or her the most assiduous service.
  • Members of congress increasingly came to believe that they could insulate themselves against electoral defeat by assiduous attention to constituency casework.

 

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