Yes, it is. It means in a detailed, complete, or painstaking way.
Thank you for your very thorough example.
Painstaking, complete. A thorough examination is one where nothing is left out, but everything is painstakingly and completely examined.
A thorough study in drug trials involves years of research. Often this kind of study can take 10 to 20 years.
Complete, utter, and absolute
No, "thorough" is not a verb. It is an adjective that describes something being done with great attention to detail and completeness.
No, the word 'thorough' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a thorough examination, a thoroughscrubbing, etc.)The noun form of the adjective 'thorough' is thoroughness.
The noun form for the adjective thorough is thoroughness.
No, it is an adjective
No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective thorough (complete, detailed, meticulous).
Yes, it is. It means in a detailed, complete, or painstaking way.
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It rhymes with tough
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.
Exhaustive, thorough, inclusive, complete, extensive, widespread, or large are synonyms for the adjective comprehensive.
The spelling of the common adjective is thorough(complete, detailed).The proper name is spelled Thoreau, as in the philosopher Henry David Thoreau.
Before buying the used car, have a qualified mechanic give it a thorough inspection. After a thorough physical, the doctor said that I could return to work. A competent crime scene analyst conducts investigations in a thorough and methodical manner.