Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Diligent"
The meaning of "Diligent" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does diligent mean?
A:
Diligent means hardworking
Q:
What does "I am a diligent student and rather fond of studying it was a perfect fit for me" mean?
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Thanks a lot :)
Q:
What does eloquent and diligent mean?
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'Eloquent' means especially fluent, formal or well-spoken.
'Diligent' means conscientious or hard-working.
'Diligent' means conscientious or hard-working.
Q:
What does I like to be diligent mean?
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I like to be hard-working.
Q:
What does I like to be diligent mean?
A:
work hard
Example sentences using "Diligent"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with diligent.
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Examples:
• Diligent workers take their time.
• She listened diligently.
• We all know he is a diligent writer.
(Most people will just use the word ‘careful’.)
• Diligent workers take their time.
• She listened diligently.
• We all know he is a diligent writer.
(Most people will just use the word ‘careful’.)
Q:
Please show me example sentences with diligent .
A:
After a diligent search, she found her keys.
Synonyms of "Diligent" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between diligent and hard-working and industrious and enthusiastic and driven ?
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'The police were diligent about finding the missing girl and wouldn't stop until they did.'
'He was a hard-working student who studied for hours every night.'
'His industrious employees are what kept his business alive.'
'She was driven to succeed because so many people doubted her.'
"Driven" can also be used as a verb, but have the same meaning.
'She was driven by her desire for money.'
There's no big differences between the words, but some are used in some situations more than others.
Formal:
Diligent
Industrious
Informal:
Hard-working
Driven
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"Enthusiastic" is more about showing enjoyment or interest in something. But the word is unrelated to doing any "hard-work"
'David was so enthusiastic about going to the zoo, he couldn't stop smiling'
Hope this helped!
'He was a hard-working student who studied for hours every night.'
'His industrious employees are what kept his business alive.'
'She was driven to succeed because so many people doubted her.'
"Driven" can also be used as a verb, but have the same meaning.
'She was driven by her desire for money.'
There's no big differences between the words, but some are used in some situations more than others.
Formal:
Diligent
Industrious
Informal:
Hard-working
Driven
-
"Enthusiastic" is more about showing enjoyment or interest in something. But the word is unrelated to doing any "hard-work"
'David was so enthusiastic about going to the zoo, he couldn't stop smiling'
Hope this helped!
Q:
What is the difference between diligent and prudent ?
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Diligent means steady effort. John is a diligent worker.
Prudent means wise, careful. It’s prudent to save money in case of future hardships.
Prudent means wise, careful. It’s prudent to save money in case of future hardships.
Q:
What is the difference between diligent and earnest ?
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Diligent its an adjective that exposes extreme care about something done, for example a well done task (in working context) would be a diligent one. Meanwhile the meaning of earnest reside on how much conviction or pasion you put into somenthing.
Both could be used to appeal someone's work. Also diligent, can be used just to magnifies somone's desire to acomplish somethig even if doesn't fulfil its actual meaning, being used only as a compliment.
Both could be used to appeal someone's work. Also diligent, can be used just to magnifies somone's desire to acomplish somethig even if doesn't fulfil its actual meaning, being used only as a compliment.
Q:
What is the difference between diligent and industrious ?
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diligent" means working with careful attention to detail in order to do a thorough job and not miss anything. "industrious" means working hard and being productive
Q:
What is the difference between hard-working and diligent ?
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'Hard-working' is the more general of the two, and it's often used to refer to people in work (e.g. earning a wage or salary). 'Diligent' means that someone is hard-working and conscientious, but that person can be a pupil, student, parent -- i.e. not necessarily someone who's getting paid to do something. :)
Translations of "Diligent"
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How do you say this in English (US)? 📌 is it natural?
He's really diligent because he does his hair every morning.
Is this expression natural?🥺
He's really diligent because he does his hair every morning.
Is this expression natural?🥺
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@callmeJenny I don’t think it would be natural to use “diligent” for something like brushing hair. Diligence is usually reserved for activities that require effort.
For instance, if you don’t have the habit of flossing your teeth and you’ve been good about flossing every night for a month to build the habit, you can say:
“I’ve been diligent about flossing every night.”
More examples:
He’s so diligent because he works hard every day.
She’s so diligent in her studies because she studies for an hour every morning.
Additionally, “diligent” can mean that someone is very focused on their work.
Example:
The student diligently searched the web for related articles.
The scientist researched diligently.
For instance, if you don’t have the habit of flossing your teeth and you’ve been good about flossing every night for a month to build the habit, you can say:
“I’ve been diligent about flossing every night.”
More examples:
He’s so diligent because he works hard every day.
She’s so diligent in her studies because she studies for an hour every morning.
Additionally, “diligent” can mean that someone is very focused on their work.
Example:
The student diligently searched the web for related articles.
The scientist researched diligently.
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How do you say this in English (US)? diligent
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How do you say this in English (US)? diligent
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Other questions about "Diligent"
Q:
She and he are both diligent student, and they are good at speaking, reading, writing in English all. Does this sound natural?
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She and him are both diligent students, and they are adept in speaking, reading, and writing all in English.
Q:
Japanese are not born diligent but their life style and cultures has made them diligent.
Historically, Japanese have lived in the farming society that requires industrious men and women to do the task, following an adequate schedule for a good result.
This tendency still remains in Japan today.
Does this sound natural?
Historically, Japanese have lived in the farming society that requires industrious men and women to do the task, following an adequate schedule for a good result.
This tendency still remains in Japan today.
Does this sound natural?
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just two minor corrections:
-lifestyle and cultures HAVE made them diligent.
-Historically, THE Japanese
other than that great job.
-lifestyle and cultures HAVE made them diligent.
-Historically, THE Japanese
other than that great job.
Q:
She is persistent and diligent and constantly thinking and improving. Does this sound natural?
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A better way of saying it is she is persistent, diligent, constantly thinking, and improving
Q:
You look diligent. I think so because you wear glasses. Does this sound natural?
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"I think you look smart because you wear glasses" sounds a bit more natural
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She look like short and thin but she is a diligent and strong person.
Once you have retired, you will bring her to travel around Australia.
She must be very happy and love you more. Does this sound natural?
Once you have retired, you will bring her to travel around Australia.
She must be very happy and love you more. Does this sound natural?
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She looks short and skinny bit she is very diligent and strong. When you retire you (meaning you two) can travel all around Australia. She must be very happy and love you very much.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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