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Meaning diligent meaning

What does diligent mean?

diligent

(= persevering) quietly and steadily persevering especially in detail or exactness a diligent (or patient) worker with persevering (or patient) industry she revived the failing business characterized by care and perseverance in carrying out tasks a diligent detective investigates all clues a diligent search of the files

Synonyms diligent synonyms

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Topics diligent topics

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Simple sentences

You cannot be too diligent.
Unlike her, you are diligent.
You students are supposed to be diligent.
The students are for the most part diligent.
Indeed he may be a little dull, but he is diligent.
He is a diligent student. He studies three hours every day.
He isn't a diligent student.
He is no less diligent than she.
The majority of students here are diligent.
A man as diligent as he is, is sure to succeed.
I encourage you to be good and diligent.
Tom is diligent.
I'm not lazy but diligent.
He becometh poor that dealeth with a slack hand: but the hand of the diligent maketh rich.
In the end, the diligent person succeeds.
Some boys are diligent, others are idle.
George is the most diligent boy in our class.
He is as diligent a man as ever lived.
He is not so diligent as he used to be.
He is not less diligent than she.
As far as I know, he's a diligent student.
You are all diligent.
I'm diligent.
You're so diligent.

Movie subtitles

You've obviously been very diligent with the cold cream.
Be diligent and wise Tend candle and fire Our clock has struck ten.
You are a reputable man, diligent, hardworking.
Not like this soft-- - At least that proves they are diligent.
Be obedient and diligent, you don't want to waste this wonderful opportunity. Promise?!
And diligent.
You're very diligent. A bit too diligent.
All are diligent in their studies.
Your Honor, may I state quite simply, that I have known the accused for several months, and that I have always found him to be trustworthy, diligent, keen witted, if not over intelligent, concientious, abstemious, and wholly reliable.
A pleasant man, never cross, an intelligent and diligent person.
For many years Mrs. Gorecka worked in the sorting house, then she worked in the bookkeeping department, a very diligent worker.
I am a diligent man, and His Majesty's laws are not for me to alter.
You mean to say that after 24 hours diligent research, that is all you have been able to discover.
He's been on staff at his current high school for the last 12 years, diligent and had a great work ethic.
My son was also so diligent.
At least that proves they are diligent.
Be obedient and diligent, you don't want to waste this wonderful opportunity.
You're very diligent.
A bit too diligent.
We try to live a diligent and devout life.
I have not taken loving and diligent care of my garden to have it wrecked by this vagrant bitch.
After 24 hours diligent research, that is all you have discovered?
I'm happy to be able to tell you that these ravishing sights will be restored to us again in the near future, thanks to the diligent efforts of your government and your local authority, all the water above this point will soon be clear.
How ironic and diligent is fate.
In fact, sometimes he's so diligent, we don't even see him.
Due to, uh, diligent P.R. efforts on my part. Mr. Steele had been selected as a presenter.
I command you to be diligent, and to make most of this opportunity for sake of yourselves and country.
He's attending Kotani College, and is very diligent.
That's diligent.
You're just very diligent, Master Mori!
After last night, I figured you weren't diligent about anything.
Are you diligent?
You have been diligent and honest, sir.
You have to be diligent to be an editor.
My mother's so diligent about her journal.

News and current affairs

Meanwhile, Qatar's diligent efforts to expand its influence over the last two decades have paid off, with the country developing considerable power of attraction.
If these diligent payers are eventually expected to default, writing down their debt today makes sense.
Yes, I should be more diligent.but what is it about those 400 messages that makes them languish in my inbox?
Turkey has also been diligent in its efforts to consolidate its democracy through the expansion of civil rights and liberties.
Ensuring a financial system's stability is a multifaceted endeavor - complex enough to keep many diligent people fully employed.
On crisis management in the wake of the financial meltdown in 2008, the emerging economies have been as diligent and active as the US and the European Union.
They have sought to avoid, wherever possible, economic or political disputes with Morales's government, and have become more diligent about exerting a positive influence on Bolivian affairs.

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