industriousness
Americannoun
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constant, energetic, or devoted effort; diligence.
You probably won’t catch a beaver in action—they’re mostly nocturnal—but you can find evidence of their industriousness if you know what to look for.
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the state or quality of being hardworking and diligent.
This is a company where someone with good ideas, industriousness, and talent can be successful.
Other Word Forms
- nonindustriousness noun
- superindustriousness noun
Etymology
Origin of industriousness
Example Sentences
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No-one doubts the extraordinary drive and industriousness of the Vietnamese people, nor To Lam's determination to break out of the middle income trap.
From BBC • Jan. 23, 2026
By then many Americans were deeply familiar with Franklin’s maxims about the importance of industriousness, thrift and self-reliance, which he published annually in “The Poor Richard’s Almanack” from 1732 to 1757.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 12, 2025
Constable wanted to give landscape subjects the stature of history painting so he constructed nature as a historical motif of English industriousness.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 28, 2023
The Utah Legislature last winter approved a simplified design that still includes a beehive, a symbol of the prosperity and industriousness of its Mormon pioneers.
From Seattle Times • Dec. 19, 2023
Eurasia is protected by its vast land spaces, Oceania by the width of the Atlantic and the Pacific, Eastasia by the fecundity and industriousness of its inhabitants.
From "1984" by George Orwell
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