Sedulous

usgb/ˈsedʒələs/
adjective

Showing dedication and diligence to a task.

He was a sedulous worker, always the first to arrive and the last to leave.
Visual representation of "sedulous" - Showing dedication and diligence to a task.

Often appears as...

  • sedulous attention
  • sedulous research

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Formal

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Work-related Praise

Use 'sedulous' to compliment someone's work ethic positively in formal settings.

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The manager gave a speech acknowledging the sedulous efforts of the team.
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Positive Connotation

'Sedulous' carries a positive feeling, suggesting that hard work is valued.

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Her sedulous preparation for the concert paid off with a stunning performance.
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Formal Tone

The word 'sedulous' is quite formal and best used in professional or academic contexts.

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The sedulous attention to detail in the proposal impressed the committee.
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assiduousconscientiousdiligentindustriousmeticulouspersistentthoroughtireless
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