It means characterized by extreme care and great effort, marked by or requiring great pains, very careful and diligent.
Painstaking is an adjective.
The word meticulous is an adjective (painstaking, detailed) not a noun, so it has no plural.
prudent,painstaking,scrupulous,heedful,circumspect,vigilant discreet,wary,meticulous,lax,negligent
conscience = the awareness of right and wrong conscientiousness = the act of behaving in a painstaking and careful manner It is partly your conscience that causes you to behave in a thoroughgoing and careful way - conscience leads to conscientiousness.
There is a spelling thurl meaning an opening in a mine, or the hip joint in cattle.The similar common word is the adjective thorough, meaning complete or painstaking.
Painstaking is an adjective.
No. Painstaking is the adjective form. The adverb is painstakingly.
It is painstaking work to put a thread through a needle.
After a painstaking search of the house, we found our missing car keys.
The painting was obviously completed with painstaking care.
Yes, in painstaking, the ending would be taking.
The violinist hit each beautiful note with painstaking accuracy.
I've written out this example with painstaking precision.
You could use it like this, "The assignment was painstaking work." "Finishing off the kitchen cabinets was painstaking!" Use is as a synonym for the word 'hard' or 'exhausting'.
Some users on WikiAnswers put in some painstaking work into answering questions.
If we are painstaking in this phase of our development, we will be amazed before we are halfway through.
The discussions which had taken place last week had been very painstaking.