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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.
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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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A sedulous person is someone who works hard and doesn’t give up easily. If you make repeated and sedulous attempts to fix a leaky pipe and it only makes things worse, it might be time to go online and find the number of a plumber.
There are a couple of words that basically mean the same thing as sedulous but are a little more common, namely assiduous, painstaking, and diligent. Like sedulous, all of these adjectives can be turned into adverbs by adding the suffix ly: “He assiduously tried to fix the pipe, but to no avail.”
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someone who tries very hard to succeed, despite difficulties
someone who refuses to be defeated even in the most difficult situations
someone who is active and achieves things
someone who has achieved a lot and is determined to continue being successful
informal someone who is very strict or very determined
another word meaning hard worker
informal someone with a lot of energy and determination
the people in a group who are extremely interested or enthusiastic: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
informal someone who is very determined to get what they want
someone who is determined to succeed, especially in business or politics, even if this involves taking risks or doing things that many people would not approve of
showing disapproval someone who enters a profession in order to be successful in it, but does not care very much about its principles
someone with a lot of energy and enthusiasm
someone who is successful because they are determined and work hard
a ball of fire
someone who has strong feelings, especially about politics, and wants to change things or encourage other people to feel the same
informal someone who is determined to succeed and who works hard to achieve this. You can describe someone like this as go-getting
informal someone who is strong and good at fighting
the people within an organization or group who are the most loyal to its principles and the most involved in its activities: can be followed by a singular or plural verb
Britishinformal someone who is strong and good at fighting
another spelling of high-flier
informal a person or thing that has a lot of strength or energy
a person or animal that keeps trying to do something difficult, especially a horse that manages to finish a difficult race
a person who is very determined and will not give up trying until they get something that they want, such as information
informal someone who is strong enough to deal with difficult or violent situations
informal someone who wants to be famous or successful
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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.
another word meaning hard worker
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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They were hardworking, ambitious chaps who wanted to get ahead, just as my father did.
This has made the Barbadian negro a race apart, hardworking and frugal.
But scratch the lady and you find a hardworking comic actress!
He was still the same modest, hardworking player he had always been.
A hardworking, useful, sociable tenant of the farm: this is what downy is.
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They may have been hardworking and provident, and yet have fallen victims to want.
My mother was the daughter of a hardworking Scotch immigrant.
It was difficult to see what Minnie Newton was to do in a hardworking world.
And who so surprised as Captain Wetherbee, that hardworking man?
Miss Ormerod, to do her strict justice, was hardworking and conscientious.
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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
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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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1‘loyal and hard-working employees’
lazy
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