An adjective that can be used to describe "thorough" is "comprehensive." Both terms convey a sense of completeness and detail, indicating that something covers all necessary aspects or elements. Other synonyms include "exhaustive" and "meticulous," which also emphasize attention to detail and thoroughness.
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.
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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.
Thorough is not a verb. It's an adjective.
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
The noun form of the adjective "thorough" is "thoroughness." "Thoroughness" refers to the quality or state of being thorough, meaning meticulous, detailed, and comprehensive in completing a task or understanding a subject.
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.
Comprehensive has more than two syllable so use more and mostHis dictionary is more comprehensive than this one.That is the most comprehensive dictionary I have seen.