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"assiduous" Definitions
  1. working very hard and taking great care that everything is done as well as it can be
"assiduous" Antonyms
idle careless inactive lazy negligent slack unbusy unemployed unoccupied inattentive indifferent indolent lax lethargic neglectful sluggish slothful listless torpid apathetic exhausted fatigued tired weary beat drained enervated flagging half-hearted unenthusiastic weak worn out wavering changing inconstant irresolute changeable flexible vacillating yielding afraid kind surrendering unattached unreliable tractable uncommitted fluctuating relenting unsteady unstable casual intermittent irregular occasional aperiodic temporary episodic spontaneous sporadic choppy impermanent stolid episodical laodicean passive dispassionate lukewarm impassive free loose disengaged inert static stationary motionless immobile unmoving still vacant absent absentminded abstracted distracted inobservant unabsorbed unfocused unfocussed bored disenthralled disinterested existing ignoring oblivious uncaring uninterested unemotional emotionless affectless callous cold detached impassible incurious insouciant lackadaisical languid non-committal numb fickle unsteadfast disloyal perfidious recreant unfaithful untrue treacherous traitorous faithless false unconcerned unresponsive acquiescent agreeable amenable compliant complying pliable pliant tentative ceasing finished completed interrupted ending stopping infrequent cursory brief perfunctory haphazard hasty hurried rushed uncritical desultory fleeting passing quick random rapid rash sketchy sloppy unengaged unpledged unpromised unmarried available partnerless unwed unwedded spiritless weak-willed indecisive unassertive unresolved biddable feeble soft spineless submissive timid wimpish feeble-minded off accessible contactable relaxing uninvolved having a break not busy not engaged not occupied not tied down not tied up off duty unschooled ignorant untaught uneducated uninstructed unlearned unread untrained untutored

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Darius Milhaud was an assiduous composer, at times perhaps too assiduous for his own good.
Tomorrow's chroniclers will be grateful for Mr Tooze's assiduous research.
Besides, Mr Moon is an assiduous supporter of UN sanctions.
In the meantime, Geelhood and Klotz maintained their assiduous vigil.
The French have been the most assiduous in courting the City.
People who interacted with Wang said he was an assiduous networker.
Ms. Gambarini, a vocalist, is all assiduous precision and formidable strength.
Lohman is assiduous in tracking down early recipes and describing cooking techniques.
After all, Mr. Comey is known to be an assiduous note-taker.
But many resent being taxed to pay for welfare for less assiduous folk.
Both were assiduous representatives for their constituents and ever-present on protest platforms.
She illustrates with slide projections, and she costumes her actors with assiduous flamboyance.
Such expertise comes not from luck but from thousands of hours of assiduous effort.
Example 2: The man who sells me pencils is very assiduous and not sentimental.
But Macron's assiduous courting of the unions over the summer appeared to have born fruit.
The junta's assiduous efforts to manipulate the election have led it to neglect much else.
It has moved past debilitating grief and into righteous anger, assiduous organization and pressing activism.
For a manifestly assiduous reporter and researcher, Leavy can also be careless with the facts.
Or without all those assiduous grandmas who forward health care articles to mailboxes around the globe?
One analyst saw it as a sign of the country's "assiduous fence-mending campaign" toward China.
Most of the 120 artists will be unfamiliar to even the most assiduous art world travelers.
He began the most extended, assiduous suck up I think I've ever seen a grown man commit.
His assiduous effort to get them out on an icy evening made Mr Trump's campaign look dilettantish.
Here are T Magazine's favorite dermatologist-approved lotions to soothe hands in a time of assiduous scrubbing.
Turkey has proved particularly assiduous in this regard, as any visitor to Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey knows.
He is assiduous, building complex rhythmic trelliswork at breakneck speeds with a facility that's tough to fathom.
China is not fooled by Japan's assiduous courtship to keep open access to the vast Chinese markets.
She was the kind of student who took assiduous notes, her planner filled with what was due when.
Adam Schiff, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, praised Deutsche for its assiduous co-operation with congressional investigators.
Miranda Tapsell plays Lauren, an assiduous Sydney lawyer who heads home to the Northern Territory to get married.
Her document is remarkably assiduous in places, and filled with flagrant, or at least gaping, holes in others.
It lost the popular vote at the most recent election, remaining in power thanks only to assiduous gerrymandering.
But the Saudi prince's rise to power was aided by assiduous advocacy in Washington from the elder Prince Mohammed.
His sui generis furniture — each piece designed for himself or particular clients, not for industry — reflected assiduous ergonomic principles.
Dijlah has been particularly assiduous about reporting on the protests, traveling to provincial capitals and interviewing scores of demonstrators.
A decade of assiduous pampering of police and army officers has bought loyalty, and put paid to fears of coups.
Only the most assiduous budgeter would notice that in the shops their pound goes a little less far these days.
Since then tech companies have turned into some of America's most assiduous lobbyists and most enthusiastic employers of Washington insiders.
Assiduous teachers in Malaysia and China may instruct students online on days when the smog keeps them away from school.
The space agency has been quite assiduous in promoting diversity, not only in its astronaut corps, but throughout the organization.
It is contemptuous of outside fact-checking, no matter how assiduous, but endlessly gullible toward information shared on the inside.
There may be no physical evidence that your house has a tendency to flood, owing to your assiduous rehab work.
Napoleon, as the system's catalyst, must be assiduous as she facilitates movement from inorganic to organic through various phases of musicality.
This suggests the conventional wisdom that the Republicans were less assiduous in courting voters through direct contacts in 2016 was misplaced.
"He is assiduous in draining any kind of storytelling that the actor might be interested in doing," Jones said in admiring tones.
More pejoratively, the book feels constantly weighed down by extraneous details that at times can feel more like Wikipedia than assiduous worldbuilding.
Such a task requires much more data collection and the assiduous mapping of archaeological sites to build up resources such as DINAA.
The Obama Administration was especially assiduous in its pursuit of whistle-blowers, and President Trump has also singled them out for scorn.
As the majority leader, Mr. Price's intimate knowledge of procedural rules and maneuvers, gleaned from assiduous research, helped advance his party's agenda.
These days, the writers say, even the most assiduous agents can work against their clients' interests, because the system itself is broken.
"I expect President Trump to be very assiduous in keeping his promises," Ebell said in December 2015, in reference to the Paris Agreement.
Alarmed by my continued absence, and assiduous about my dead brother the salesman went on making the small glass hummingbirds with great care.
Instead, it is the Chinese who have become an increasingly powerful foreign player in Greece after years of assiduous courtship and checkbook diplomacy.
Instead, the state has created an assiduous public education effort, called #BYOBagNY, essentially asking shoppers to build a new habit: bringing reusable bags.
And Warren, who months ago competed with Sanders for progressive votes, continued her assiduous repositioning as a candidate able to bridge progressives and moderates.
Worshippers at the three adjoining grand churches in this hilly suburb of Pittsburgh are assiduous Christians, mostly middle- and working-class and overwhelmingly white.
The legal basis for this proposition lies deep within the Parliament's rule book, the work of an assiduous 19th-century clerk named Erskine May.
But as an assiduous journalist bent on investigating the competence of the technology, I nevertheless uploaded my selfie to test the Betaface API service.
And although the stones used are not actually modified for the task, monkeys are assiduous in searching for and selecting those of the perfect shape.
As a bandleader, Melford finds a happy balance between assiduous precision and flagrant risk, and her quintet Snowy Egret's recent album was a highlight of 2018.
Mukasonga is a master of subtle shifts in register — a skill inherited, perhaps, from the Rwandan traditions of intricate courtesy and assiduous privacy that Stefania maintained.
Bear in mind that among the most assiduous investigations to date have been those by America's Department of Justice, which claims $3.5bn is missing from the fund.
She has made no secret of her assiduous debate preparation, and I couldn't help feeling that she had prepared for the very exercise I was engaged in.
Taking to social media, some cracked jokes that the basic beach, in a populous Rome suburb, was best suited for the Tiber's most assiduous habitués: its rats.
Japan has little negotiating leverage with North Korea on its own, and is mostly relying on assiduous courting of Mr. Trump by its prime minister, Shinzo Abe.
"The brave and assiduous oversight by Congressional leaders in discovering this unprecedented abuse of process represents a giant, historic leap in the repair of America's democracy," Page said.
Lagerfeld was fashion's most assiduous mythmaker, and those myths extended to his later furniture design — which, like his clothes, could fall very flat yet still take you in.
"I have, from day one, tried to be absolutely strict and assiduous as to what I do about complying with my ethical obligations," Wehrum told the Washington Post.
But it was his reference to autocratic leaders that arguably drew the most blood, given Mr. Trump's assiduous cultivation of Mr. Putin and President Xi Jinping of China.
" Carter Page: "The brave and assiduous oversight by Congressional leaders in discovering this unprecedented abuse of process represents a giant, historic leap in the repair of America's democracy.
She is picking Fagin's own pocket, though the assiduous biographer cannot entirely shed her scruples: a tidy list of citations is included at the back of the novel.
Mr. Dou said he had joined the movement from the beginning, and he was an assiduous presence over several days last week on the traffic circles at Guéret.
"It's like the AIDS crisis; we've had people dying for a decade and nobody cared," said Councilor Joe Cressy, 33, among Toronto's most assiduous advocates for the sites.
Since it became an independent nation 52 years ago, Singapore has, through assiduous land reclamation, grown in size by almost a quarter: to 277 square miles from 20113.
All the CNN chyrons in the world, and all the assiduous fact-check tallies, aren't stopping him from telling lies and aren't stopping people from supporting a liar.
Will they be as assiduous in grading pieces that overstate the significance of some single-study finding pointing to climate doom as they are with coverage challenging climate alarm?
So assiduous are they that "now, it's hard to find a spot at the restaurant, that's what strikes me," said Brigitte Bourguignon, another ex-Socialist who joined Mr. Macron.
The timing of Mr. Xi's tour, his first visit to the region after three years of assiduous travel to almost every other corner of the world, proved to be serendipitous.
My neighbor was talking about Mario, the man who created our garden after I myself had installed a collection of expensive plants and, through assiduous research and care, killed them.
But he was evidently assiduous in his courtship of Susie, whom he married when he was a college senior, and whom he credits with leading him to take faith seriously.
Despite assiduous efforts by President Obama in consulting with all home-state senators to seek recommendations of well qualified, mainstream nominees, many GOP senators have not cooperated to propose names.
" Ioffe writes, "In New York, Melania lived a quiet, homebound life, taking assiduous care of her body: walks with ankle weights, seven pieces of fruit every day, diligently moisturizing her skin.
They fit like earmuffs, they are built with assiduous attention to detail and no small measure of ingenuity, and they have a gorgeous case to transport and keep them safe in.
"Through it all, she remained assiduous in her role, flexible, receptive to constructive criticism, and always exemplifying a great attitude with a strong sense of integrity and moral fiber," Banfield concluded.
"I expect Donald Trump to be very assiduous in keeping his promises, despite all of the flack he is going to get from his opponents," Ebell said, according to the Independent.
"I expect Donald Trump to be very assiduous in keeping his promises, despite all of the flack he is going to get from his opponents," Ebell said, according to the Independent.
And judging by his assiduous observance of the old Cohn playbook — the pattern of bragging, airing public grievances loudly and staging huge confrontations in the media — the presidency isn't changing The Donald.
"The brave and assiduous oversight by Congressional leaders in discovering this unprecedented abuse of process represents a giant, historic leap in the repair of America's democracy," Page said in a statement Friday.
But Ms. Menin, who has been the director of the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment, sounded lawyerly in a 45-minute interview; she came across as measured, decorous, meticulous and assiduous.
Ouresiphoites Helveticus records his assiduous field studies with engraved plates and maps, but we should perhaps read them with a grain of salt, as Scheuchzer also included illustrations of dragons terrorizing travelers.
And with Crowds and Power—its multitudinous sonic palette, its contemporary and contextualized drama, his assiduous command—the 84-year-old showed that, half a century later, he's still an au courant force.
Oldman, Hardy, Finney, and the rest of the team are stalwart and assiduous in their care for detail, and what they arrive at, in every instance, is far more than a mere impersonation.
" In a speech delivered weeks after Scalia's passing, Gorsuch declared: "(I)t seems to me an assiduous focus on text, structure, and history is essential to the proper exercise of the judicial function.
Sources who've worked closely with Trump are skeptical about whether Macron's assiduous and successful efforts to build personal chemistry with Trump will pay off and sway Trump on either Iran or climate change.
Although he has been assiduous about currying favor with Mr. Trump, Mr. Abe has also pursued a program of diplomacy throughout Southeast Asia, visiting countries like the Philippines and Vietnam in recent months.
The long arm of Castro's government reached deep into Cubans' lives and internal dissent was stifled with the assiduous harassment and jailing of opponents who Castro described as mercenaries working for the United States.
The share of young people in the electorate declined despite assiduous outreach, including the campaign hosting a concert on the University of New Hampshire campus in Durham on Monday night, that drew 7,500 attendees.
Financial firms are among the most assiduous filers: MasterCard, for instance, is seeking four payment-related patents; Goldman Sachs has put in for one outlining a distributed ledger that can process foreign-exchange transactions.
For one thing, even if the grand sweep is relayed accurately, it is a superhuman task to gather the underlying facts—even the assiduous Mr Diamond labels Finland "Scandinavian" when Finns call themselves Nordic.
Before becoming leader of Labour he was chairman of Stop the War, a group founded by Mr Murray and others, which has been less assiduous in opposing Vladimir Putin's wars than wars in general.
"The brave and assiduous oversight by congressional leaders in discovering this unprecedented abuse of process represents a giant, historic leap in the repair of America's democracy," Mr. Page said in a statement on Friday.
He spent his first 20 years after Oxford as a businessman, not a bag-carrier to some politician, running companies in property and medical devices, and he has been assiduous in consulting business over Brexit.
They include a merger with a foreign company that allowed Perrigo to slash its tax rate, a tendency to pay up for acquisitions and an assiduous use of fantasy accounting that excludes real business costs.
Back in 2013 Turnbull and his mates tended to discuss Breaking Bad, Scottish independence, and indie rock, but Turnbull won't say what the group's consensus on those things was, because he's assiduous about avoiding bias now.
In a century and a half of assiduous searching, almost no dinosaur remains have been found in the layers three metres, or about nine feet, below the KT boundary, a depth representing many thousands of years.
He was a longtime convert to Islam, not a recent one as officials had said in the aftermath of the killings, and was an assiduous attendee of his local mosque, going to morning and evening prayers.
Tellingly, Italy is the most assiduous state in claiming EU "geographical indications" (GI), be they the stringent Protected Designation of Origin (eg, Chianti Classico), the looser Protected Geographical Indication (eg, Cantucci Toscani) or the weakest appellation, TSG.
The effects of those efforts are summed up by journalist Sarah Ellison, who observes that it's "unthinkable that Donald Trump as a candidate would exist" without the assiduous way in which Ailes paved the way for him.
The latest subpoenas went to Hope Hicks, the President's former communications guru and one of his closest confidantes, and Annie Donaldson, a former deputy White House counsel who kept assiduous notes during her time in the Trump administration.
A screen in the auditorium displayed photos of Justin Bieber and other global megastars who'd got their start online, while Meitu staffers explained to the young hopefuls what the future might hold if they kept up their assiduous posting.
Trudy, assiduous in her fact-gathering, eventually became exceptionally knowledgeable about which physicians were conducting trials in ovarian cancer and where; however, she faced a host of difficulties as she sought to find one to cope with her disease.
He worries not only about the "expropriation" of his property in the form of their time, but also—after he exonerated two defendants—that innocent people will be failed by less assiduous lawyers, who may be inclined to prioritise paying customers.
Less assiduous followers of the MCU may not know all of the characters, and neophytes may know none; but the characters clearly know each other, and the easy way that fellowship is conveyed makes you feel that you know them, too.
Charles's great-uncle Lord Mountbatten blithely informed Time that the Prince was forever "popping in and out of bed with girls," but to the extent that this was the case it was thanks mostly to the assiduous efforts of his mentors.
Talent scramble The assiduous courting of talent is no surprise in a state where the black vote delivered a lopsided win for former President Barack Obama in 2008 primaries, and tendered a similar victory for Hillary Clinton eight years later.
Mr. Trump's assiduous courtship of major donors closely mirrors behavior for which he chastised his opponents in 2016, when he cast himself as a billionaire whose ability to finance his own campaign would ensure that he was not beholden to financial backers.
They certainly do not represent history but its misuse, the "propaganda of history" as the great black intellectual and activist W.E.B. Du Bois put it, to describe the assiduous efforts of many to rewrite the history of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
Our seemingly unending inability to fathom Pyongyang's true objectives, and our attendant proclivity for being taken by surprise over and over again by North Korean actions, is not just a matter of succumbing to Pyongyang's strategic deceptions, assiduous as those efforts may be.
Though known locally as an assiduous member of Parliament, Mr. Goldsmith attracted criticism during his campaign for mayor of London earlier this year when he accused his Labour Party rival, Sadiq Khan, of having given tacit support to extremists in the past.
"Nobody has been more assiduous than Cruz at staying on the same page as the conservative base of the Republican Party," said Ramesh Ponnuru, a conservative author and senior editor of National Review, who first met Mr. Cruz when they were students at Princeton University.
In particular, the Saturday dinner — Mr. Trump's first face-to-face encounter with Mr. Xi in more than a year — will be the biggest test yet of whether the president's assiduous cultivation of the Chinese leader can survive his escalating tariffs against Chinese exports.
Ryan Murphy (the co-creator, with Brad Falchuk and Steven Canals), in his last FX series before founding his Netflix empire, was also assiduous about hiring transgender actors and creative staff, including the author Janet Mock and Our Lady J ("Transparent") as producers and writers.
The Emirati ambassador, Yousef al-Otaiba, is well known for his assiduous efforts to convince American think tanks and government officials that Qatar had threatened the stability of the region by cheering the Arab uprisings of 2011 and, in particular, by backing the Muslim Brotherhood.
If traditional Southeast Asian eateries are personified in the sombre silhouette of the late Thai king, the Lucky Bee is the spirited progeny of Nicki Minaj (with a penchant for pink and bold prints) and Grace Jones (to whom the bathroom décor pays assiduous homage).
In Alfred Hitchcock's "Frenzy" (264), probably his most famous film role, he was a police inspector tracking a serial killer — an "assiduous sleuth whose features crumple into dismay at his wife's reckless experiments with haute cuisine," as the critic Michael Billington wrote in The Guardian.
Abbie hands him feminist texts like Our Bodies, Ourselves and Sisterhood is Powerful — his assiduous attention to them is both touching and humorous — and Julie tries to teach him how to smoke and walk like a man, and how to properly take care of a woman.
Co-written by Larrakia actor Miranda Tapsell and Joshua Tyler, and directed by The Sapphires' maestro Wayne Blair, Top End Wedding follows assiduous Sydney lawyer Lauren (Tapsell) whose engagement to Ned (Gwilym Lee) takes them all the way home to the Territory to see her parents.
It's amazing how a researcher as assiduous as Bannos has been unable to find a single person who ever had a serious conversation with Maier about her art, nor to find any written reflections of Maier's own beyond random notations like "not bad" on folders of negatives.
He bombards opponents with an assiduous fluidity that makes him one of the most aesthetically pleasing athletes in the world; the fact that he no longer wants to play beside the second-best player ever, on the NBA's second-best team, has induced league-wide convulsions.
Emoji may mostly seem random, but this little detail is not: As the assiduous Caitlin Dewey at The Washington Post explains, that date is the one on the calendar emoji, because July 17 is when iCal for Mac was first announced at 2002's MacWorld conference.
His work harked back to Benjamin Franklin, who published "Poor Richard's Almanack" throughout the mid-18th century, and Thomas Jefferson, who kept assiduous records of the weather over four decades — less than half as long as Mr. Hendrickson did — from the late 18th century to the early 19th.
By allegedly leaning on Mr Comey—"I hope you can let this go," the president is reported to have told him, in reference to Mr Flynn's misdemeanour—and then, on May 9th, sacking him, Mr Trump may have blundered most seriously of all, in sight of an assiduous witness.
As of 2005, González's whereabouts have remained a mystery, but his sculptures glow with an insistent presence, and speak to an artist on the fringes of society whose assiduous need to create was greater than the limitations imposed by his disorder, by those around him, or by time.
While there have long been specialized units, like Rogers' Rangers of the French and Indian War, professional Special Operations forces date back only to World War II. All of the combatants employed them, but it was the British who were most assiduous in creating small units of swashbucklers.
" Now that the memo is released, Page is doing a victory lap — he sent the following message via text to the Washington Examiner's Kelly Cohen: "The brave and assiduous oversight by Congressional leaders in discovering this unprecedented abuse of process represents a giant, historic leap in the repair of America's democracy.
This is raw material for the biography that we will one day have — I once thought of trying to write it myself — but until the assiduous researcher puts it all together, the knot that ties together Hesse's life and her work will continue to keep most of its strange loops hidden within.
Assiduous book-keeping needs to become the norm, recording not just an experiment's particulars but also, for example, who has handled the mice, details of their microbiome, where precisely their cage was—not just everything that is already known to have a potential confounding effect but also factors that have yet to emerge as significant.
Not incidentally, those grappling with what to do next include the core members of the original "Avengers" movie: Captain America (Chris Evans), Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr.), the Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson) and Hawkeye/Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner), only a small reminder of the assiduous work done since then.
In a year packed with sensitive anniversaries—including the 21919th on June 230th of the army's crushing of student protests in the same square in 1989 (an event barely known to many young people in China, owing to the assiduous efforts of censors)—the party is bent on ensuring that its version of history is the only one heard.
If nothing else, the assiduous donor maintenance by Mr. Pence and his team reflects his acceptance of a Washington reality that Mr. Trump sharply criticized during the campaign, when he assailed some of his party's most generous donors as puppet masters who manipulated the political process to further their own interests at the expense of working people.
In a powerful portrait in 2015 that has drawn several million readers, Julie Scelfo wrote of Kathryn DeWitt, then a freshman at the University of Pennsylvania, dangling this cliffhanger: Despite her cheery countenance and assiduous completion of assignments, Ms. DeWitt had already bought razor blades and written a stack of goodbye letters to loved ones.... She researched whether the university returned tuition to parents of students who die by suicide.
Reading it, if you're an assiduous gallery goer, you might get the feeling of being told things you already knew — but, aside from their having been ne'er so well expressed, Carrier's observations really amount to first notes toward the treatment of a vast subject that's never been systematically studied, though there are precedents in Brian O'Doherty's famous little book on the white cube, which Carrier duly notes, and Lawrence Alloway's essays on art as a system, which Carrier strangely overlooks.

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