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The comparative form of "diligent" is "more diligent." This is used to compare the level of diligence between two subjects. For example, one might say, "She is more diligent than her colleague in completing tasks."
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Yes, it is correct to say "thank you for being diligent" to express appreciation for someone's hard work and attention to detail in completing a task or project.
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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.
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The prefix of diligent is "di-."
Diligent is an adjective.
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.