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1‘loyal and hard-working employees’
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word meaning willing to work hard
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someone who is efficient works well and quickly and is good at organizing their work in the way that gets the best results
working hard and producing or achieving a lot
loyal to a belief, organization, or group, and willing to work hard for it
a hard-working person puts a lot of effort into their work
working hard and careful to do things well
word meaning willing to work hard
formal someone who is diligent works very hard and very carefully
formal always working very hard
formal hard-working and thorough
showing approval working very hard without stopping
working with a lot of effort
more interested in studying and reading books than in taking part in physical activities such as sports
in a way that shows the ability to work well and quickly and in an organized way
forced to work too hard
working hard at a slow steady rate, but not very intelligent and lacking any good ideas of your own
very formal showing continued hard work, effort, and determination
tending to study and read a lot
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Free thesaurus definition of words used to describe someone who works hard from the Macmillan English Dictionary – a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education.
to try hard to develop or improve something
to work hard to achieve something
to work harder than you should
to work very hard
to work very hard on something for a long time
word meaning willing to work hard
to do something, especially physical work, with a lot of effort
to start working hard and seriously
informal to work hard and for a long time doing something that is difficult or boring
formal to use a lot of physical or mental effort
formal to work hard, especially physically
informal to continue to work hard on something
if you beaver away at something, you work very hard at it
to work extremely hard to get something done
to work too hard as well as trying to do other things, so that you do not get enough sleep because you go to bed late and get up early
to work until very late at night
to make yourself busy by doing a particular job or activity
to work hard for a long time to achieve something that you strongly believe is morally right
to do the hard work and effort that is needed for success, often when this is not noticed by other people
to do physical work
to try or work as hard as you can in order to achieve something
Britishinformal to work very hard
to work hard and in a determined way over a long period of time, often on something that is boring or difficult
to work too hard and make yourself very tired
informal to do a lot of work in order to achieve something
to start working hard, especially when you should have done this earlier
to work hard in order to prevent someone from being more successful than you
to spend a lot of time doing something because you did not have the chance to do it before
to work too hard, making yourself tired or ill
to do more than you are capable of
to put a lot of effort into playing, working, singing etc
to do your share of work
to start trying hard to behave or work as well as you can
informal to work hard
to work very hard to achieve something
literary to work very hard doing something difficult and tiring, especially physical work
to work very hard
to spend time producing or improving something
informal to work extremely hard
to work your socks off
to work very hard, especially doing something that involves a lot of physical effortword meaning willing to work hard
to work very hard to achieve something
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Free thesaurus definition of to work hard from the Macmillan English Dictionary – a free English dictionary online with thesaurus and with pronunciation from Macmillan Education.
willingly, willingness, will, willy-nilly
His father was a hard-working labourer of the parish of St. Austell, in Cornwall.
A hard-working little chap, his days were filled with sharp suspense.
Doubtless, however, he considered her strong and hard-working.
I want to have from yourself what like the people are,—are they as hard-working, are they as ‘cute as our own?
He, this man who had robbed me of my hard-working, purposeful existence.
word meaning willing to work hard
For the hard-working man there is plenty of work—if you really want it.
You give me to understand that he is steady, hard-working, and properly ambitious.
My scholar has been left very poor, but he is hard-working and industrious.
His wife was known as a hard-working woman, and that was all that could be learned about her.
She was a hard-working, honest, and well-meaning soul, but she was not her husband’s equal.
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