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assiduity

[ as-i-doo-i-tee, -dyoo- ]

noun

plural assiduities.
  1. constant or close application or effort; diligence; industry.
  2. assiduities, devoted or solicitous attentions.


assiduity

/ ˌæ²õɪˈ»åÂá³ÜËɪ³Ùɪ /

noun

  1. constant and close application
  2. often plural devoted attention
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of assiduity1

From the Latin word ²¹²õ²õ¾±»å³Ü¾±³ÙÄå²õ, dating back to 1595–1605. See assiduous, -ity
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“Be firm, Herbert,†I would retort, plying my own pen with great assiduity.

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And exercising judgement requires a specific set of virtues, the virtues you would hope to find in a jury of your peers: impartiality, assiduity, sincerity.

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The House gave him a reference stating that he "acted with a very high degree of professionalism. He showed discretion, loyalty, assiduity and efficiency... there were no disciplinary issues affecting him".

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Nadal has always been a modest superstar, avoiding public displays of entitlement with the same assiduity that he arranges the beverage bottles on court in front of his chair.

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This was apparently a family that documented events with the assiduity of photojournalists.

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