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industriousness
[ in-duhs-tree-uhs-nis ]
noun
- constant, energetic, or devoted effort; diligence:
You probably won’t catch a beaver in action—they’re mostly nocturnal—but you can find evidence of their industriousness if you know what to look for.
- the state or quality of being hardworking and diligent:
This is a company where someone with good ideas, industriousness, and talent can be successful.
Other Words From
- non·in·dus·tri·ous·ness noun
- su·per·in·dus·tri·ous·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of industriousness1
Example Sentences
One likely reason for Americans’ sleeplessness is cultural — a longstanding emphasis on industriousness and productivity.
The Utah Legislature last winter approved a design featuring a beehive, a symbol of the prosperity and the industriousness of its Mormon pioneers.
Constable wanted to give landscape subjects the stature of history painting so he constructed nature as a historical motif of English industriousness.
The Utah Legislature last winter approved a simplified design that still includes a beehive, a symbol of the prosperity and industriousness of its Mormon pioneers.
Before the attack, Be’eri - started by Zionist settlers two years before the country itself was founded - was known for its industriousness, including a large printing plant that turns out Israeli driver’s licenses.
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