diligent at
Opposites could include inactive, indifferent, lazy, lethargic, or neglecting.
If you are interested in starting a business, one of the first things you will need to do is gain corporate licensing if you plan to expand your company. You can get the license at any business office that gives other licenses. The license will allow you to expand to other people as well as your company itself.
The word 'diligent' is not a noun; diligent is an adjective, a word to describe a noun: a diligent student, a diligent effort.The noun form for the adjective diligent is diligence, an abstract noun.
more diligent
Diligent is an adjective.
The prefix of diligent is "di-."
Tagalog translation of diligent: masikap
comparative: more diligent superlative: most diligent
My friend was very diligent in completing her homework. Astronomers must be diligent in recording their observations. The diligent seamstress worked to finish the dress, despite the temptation of the spring morning.
That is correct, lazy and diligent are antonyms.
a male diligent harvester = kotsehr charuts (קוצר חרוץ) a female diligent harvester = kotseret charutsah (קוצרת חרוצה)
That means careful and diligent
Being diligent is a serious attitude toward the work you are doing.
I think diligent suggests more attention to detail.