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sedulous

[sej-uh-luhs] / ˈsɛdʒ ə ləs /


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But her most powerful paintings, sedulous and silent, arise from the plain tools of black ink, water, paper and fire.

From New York Times

And even the most sedulous fans of deregulation, such as Douglas Holtz-Eakin of the American Action Forum, don’t forecast additions to economic growth of more than a few hundredths of a percentage point a year.

From Los Angeles Times

In his own right he remains one of jazz’s more sedulous bandleaders, and later this year, he’ll release a new album with his Captain Black Big Band.

From New York Times

Even in the most amicable of arrangements, when all the ostensible needs are met, and everyone is healthy and clear-headed, it's nearly impossible to harness the sedulous nuances of adoption.

From Los Angeles Times

Crafting elegant parcels of tilled earth requires scrupulous alignment, each seed sedulous placement and tending.

From Time