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sedulity

[si-doo-li-tee, -dyoo-] / sɪˈdu lɪ ti, -ˈdyu- /


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He worked with exhausting sedulity and expended upon it all the gifts in his power, with the result that his work has taken its places as a classic.

From The Life of Sir Richard Burton by Wright, Thomas

Nor would he have scrupled a moment desiring him to leave the room, had he not prudently determined to guard with the utmost sedulity against raising any suspicions of his passion for Cecilia.

From Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 1 by Burney, Fanny

Very few persons practise serious self-examination at all; and none employ the power of self-inspection with that carefulness and sedulity with which they ought.

From Sermons to the Natural Man by Shedd, William G. T. (William Greenough Thayer)

He did not write very rapidly; and he corrected, both in MS. and in proof, with the utmost sedulity.

From A History of Nineteenth Century Literature (1780-1895) by Saintsbury, George

Upton conjectures that Leicester's displeasure was incurred for "some kind of officious sedulity in Spenser, who much desired to see his patron married to the Queen."

From The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 5 by Spenser, Edmund