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hardworking

American  
[hahrd-wur-king] / ˈhɑrdˈwɜr kɪŋ /

adjective

  1. industrious; zealous.

    a hardworking family man.


Etymology

Origin of hardworking

First recorded in 1765–75; hard + working

Example Sentences

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"Afghans in the United States are hardworking, tax paying members of society," he added.

From BBC

They say he is relentlessly hardworking and that he speaks in sync with Zelensky.

From The Wall Street Journal

The process has undermined the public markets’ core purpose: enabling hardworking Americans to create long-term wealth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Data centers are enormous electricity consumers, using as much power as small cities to run thousands of high-end computers and to cool the hardworking machines.

From Seattle Times

Those hardworking agents to the north have apprehended over a million illegal entrants in just the last two fiscal years, however.

From Washington Times