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sed·u·lous
(sĕj′ə-ləs)adj.
Persevering and constant in effort or application; assiduous. See Synonyms at diligent.
[From Latin sēdulus, from sēdulō, zealously : sē, without; see s(w)e- in Indo-European roots + dolō, ablative of dolus, trickery (probably from Greek dolos, cunning; see del- in Indo-European roots).]
sed′u·lous·ly adv.
sed′u·lous·ness, se·du′li·ty (sĭ-do͞o′lĭ-tē, -dyo͞o′-) n.
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Adv. | 1. | sedulously - in a sedulous manner; "this illusion has been sedulously fostered" |
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Translations
بِتَواصُل، بِمُثابَرَه
vytrvale
ihærdigt
meî iîni
vytrvalo
gayretle azimle
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sedulous
(ˈsedjuləs) , ((American) -dʒu-) adjective (of a person or his efforts etc) steady, earnest and persistent. He worked with sedulous concentration.
ˈsedulously adverbKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.