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71diligent — [[t]dɪ̱lɪʤ(ə)nt[/t]] ADJ GRADED Someone who is diligent works hard in a careful and thorough way. Meyers is a diligent and prolific worker... The historical research was impressively diligent. Derived words: diligence [[t]dɪ̱lɪʤ(ə)ns[/t]] N… …
72diligent — adjective someone who is diligent works hard and is careful and thorough: Philip is a diligent worker and should do well in the examinations. diligently adverb: They worked diligently all morning. diligence noun (U) …
73diligent — UK [ˈdɪlɪdʒ(ə)nt] / US [ˈdɪlɪdʒənt] adjective formal someone who is diligent works very hard and very carefully Derived word: diligently adverb the people who worked so diligently to keep the school open …
74διαμελετῶντα — διαμελετάω practise diligently pres part act neut nom/voc/acc pl διαμελετάω practise diligently pres part act masc acc sg …
75διαμελετώντων — διαμελετάω practise diligently pres part act masc/neut gen pl διαμελετάω practise diligently pres imperat act 3rd pl …
76μελετηρότατον — μελετηρός practising diligently masc acc superl sg μελετηρός practising diligently neut nom/voc/acc superl sg …
77K.I.D.D.E.R.S. — Kids In Debt, Diligently Eroding Retirement Savings. According to Australia’s Sunshine Coast Daily, solicitor Paul Brennan is responsible for this improbable initialism: Mr. Brennan said an increasing number of his cases involved parents wanting… …
78keep plugging along — {v. phr.}, {informal} To continue to work diligently and with great effort, often against hardship. * /Bob was not particularly talented but he kept plugging along year after year, and eventually became vice president./ …
79keep plugging along — {v. phr.}, {informal} To continue to work diligently and with great effort, often against hardship. * /Bob was not particularly talented but he kept plugging along year after year, and eventually became vice president./ …
80A beating wind — Beat Beat, v. i. 1. To strike repeatedly; to inflict repeated blows; to knock vigorously or loudly. [1913 Webster] The men of the city . . . beat at the door. Judges. xix. 22. [1913 Webster] 2. To move with pulsation or throbbing. [1913 Webster]… …