OK So apparently You stupids cant answer The Question cause You to lazy to read It. I'm telling Ms. Adams You lazy Butt's. love Maria.
Methodical and thorough. Holmes approaches the mystery systematically, examining clues carefully and methodically piecing together the evidence to solve the case. He is focused and meticulous in his investigation rather than displaying playfulness, boredom, or haste.
Not. The word 'cheerless' is not a noun at all. The word 'cheerless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a cheerless day, a cheerless room, etc.)The abstract noun form of the adjective 'cheerless' is cheerlessness.The word 'cheerless' is the adjective form of the abstract noun cheer.
No, the word 'cheerless' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun as lacking cheer.The abstract noun form of the adjective 'cheerless' is cheerlessness.The word 'cheerless' is an adjective form of the abstract noun cheer.
Creative yet methodical.
Caring Helpful Enthusiastic Methodical Inquisitive Steadfast Trustworthy Reliable Youthful
skillful, masterfully, methodical, capable, experienced, sharp, trained, systematic, careful, accomplished
* symphonic * deafening * methodical * cacophonous * co-ordinated
Analyst. Conceptualization. Elaborate. Embellishment. Aesthetic. Perfectionist. Methodical. Some words aren't unfamiliar but that's all i could think of.
Verbs don't describe they show actions or states.Adjectives describe. Some adjectives you could use with detective are:diligent cunning inquisitive fast thorough.
If you have no job experience, you might want to use words to describe your life experience as it would relate to a particular job. Hardworking, dedicated, motivated, and thorough might be good words.
Science is both a technique (the scientific method) and a body of knowledge arising from that technique, which is based upon objective and methodical examination of the world, experimentation, and mathematical analysis of data.
Details are specific pieces of information or features that help to describe or explain something in a more thorough or complete way. They provide additional context or clarity to a subject or situation.
Comprehensive is more of an adjective that is generally used to describe really thorough answers, though I would suppose that a comprehensive question would be a question that is very specific and very direct.