The conscientious solider was awarded the honesty award.
I conscientiously held the baby in my arms, for she was only three months old.
The student conscientiously wrote down all his homework assignments for the week he was going to miss school.
I can find a sentence that has the word conscientiously in it. Which is EVERYBODY IN G.I.S CLASS 5S IS STUPID.
Yes, it is. It is an adjective form of the noun conscience.
The root word "conscientiously" comes from the word "conscience," which refers to one's sense of right and wrong. When someone acts conscientiously, they do so in a way that is guided by their principles and moral beliefs.
adverb
Affirmations in law are for witnesses who conscientiously object to taking the oath when taking the stand. Instead, they can make a solemn declaration.
Perhaps to do something conscientiously? That would have the sense of being very careful in your action, making sure it is done properly etc.
painstakingly, attentively, conscientiously, exactly, faithfully, fastidiously, fully, heedfully, laboriously, meticulously, particularly, precisely, prudently, reliably, scrupulously, thoroughly, vigilantly, watchfully
october 6.1896.tuesday rizal left barcelona rizal conscientiously recorded the event in his diary
Yes i would, i will tell them if they're right or wrong. I would not run for elector unless I could conscientiously vote for the candidate of my party.
There are a number of possible adverbs that could be used to describe a detailed manner. . They include exhaustively, conscientiously, specifically, thoroughly, comprehensively, intricately, among many others.