diligent

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definition
adjective
many caves are located only after a diligent search
having or showing care and conscientiousness in one's work or duties.
example
I'm looking forward to a period of time when I can be a little more 'diligent' in that area.
My eldest daughter is extremely 'diligent' and settles down to her homework the minute we get home, but the little one is not so studious.
This not only lets buyers see what has been done to the car and when, but it will also reassure them that you have been a 'diligent' , careful owner.
Praise must go to all students for their hard work and 'diligent' exam preparation.
With careful planning and 'diligent' payments, even the worst rating can achieve absolution.
These were quiet, 'diligent' players, respected as much by their colleagues for their humility as their ability.
I have had the pleasure of working with the most helpful, 'diligent' , hardworking people.
I wish we could always be this 'diligent' and active when it comes to what our governments are doing.
So you'll have to be quite 'diligent' when searching for a key, or certain item that you need to proceed.
So, much as I relish the phrase, I don't think I really qualify as a particularly 'diligent' diarist.
She is a 'diligent' and committed officer, who goes far beyond the call of duty as treasurer.
Acting is a craft, you have to be 'diligent' and hard-working and learn your craft, but it's also about talent.
It will take time but 'diligent' work and attention to detail will produce results over the next few years.
The more important the document, the more 'diligent' must be the search.
Examinations are an important part of the education system and must be done in a 'diligent' and thorough manner.
The late Matt was a 'diligent' and industrious farmer and is the last of his family.
During general business, ethical investors were 'diligent' in their questioning.
On behalf of the Minister I want to thank members of the committees for their 'diligent' work on this bill.
He is prone to injury, not particularly fast, and his defence is less than 'diligent' .
It had taken its eye off the situation and its conduct was not as 'diligent' and zealous as it should have been.
The main plan seems to be to work 'diligently' and follow their instincts.
Still, I'm no saint and so I'll 'diligently' continue the monthly plan until I get into better habits.
He 'diligently' came to every student-run event and listened earnestly to our concerns.
A climber may work 'diligently' and focus intensely for hours on end trying to reach the summit.
How could they do their job conscientiously and 'diligently' if they thought otherwise?
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