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assiduously

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[uh-sij-oo-uhs-lee] / əˈsɪdʒ u əs li /

adverb

  1. with careful and consistent effort; diligently or tirelessly.

    The Department of Health is still working assiduously with the schools to prevent further spread of the disease.

  2. constantly; ceaselessly.

    He referred to the boys assiduously as “gentlemen.”


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Etymology

Origin of assiduously

assiduous ( def. ) + -ly

Explanation

Something done assiduously is done with care and dedication. If you assiduously count your lemonade stand earnings, you tally up the dimes and quarters very carefully, possibly counting them twice to make sure you get it right. Diligence, care, thoroughness, precision — all of these describe what's needed to do something assiduously. It comes from the Latin word assiduus, which means "busy, incessant, continual, or constant." The people who shelf books at your local library do so assiduously — they take great care to put the books exactly where they belong in the stacks so that others can find them.

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Assiduously picking up all the leaves, roots, and sticks in the space he's chosen…he carries them to the periphery of his court.

From Salon • Nov. 12, 2020

Assiduously trundling through the writer’s journals and letters, as well as his 33 books, Souder explains the particular importance of the “phalanx.”

From Washington Post • Oct. 1, 2020

Assiduously pumped by a Russian-born pianist and writer, Victor Ilyich Seroff, Aunt Nadejda tells all.

From Time Magazine Archive

Assiduously Professor Yerkes watched the two couples grow up, learn the facts of life, breed, raise families.

From Time Magazine Archive

Assiduously did Theodora wait on her, read to her, and go out with her in the carriage; but still without becoming familiar, or being able to cheer her spirits.

From Heartsease, Or, the Brother's Wife by Yonge, Charlotte Mary

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