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conscientious

[kon-shee-en-shuhs, kon-see-] / ˌkɒn ʃiˈɛn ʃəs, ˌkɒn si- /




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The piano doubles the voice a lot, requiring conscientious coordination between the performers at exposed dynamics, and their care conveys a gentleness they find at the work’s heart.

From New York Times

“She’s so conscientious about the words she uses, and so careful about communicating in a way that is accessible,” the wife said.

From New York Times

“Surrender” leapfrogs through Bono’s and U2’s improbable story in vignettes that zigzag between poetic and prosaic, devout and skeptical, privileged and conscientious, mystical and political.

From New York Times

Murphy’s Countess is a dotty, conscientious woman awoken from her comfort and determined to claim it back.

From New York Times

"He was a conscientious fighter, an honest and reliable comrade," Ukraine's ministry of youth and sports said.

From BBC