Thoroughness

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈθɜroʊnəs/

Definitions of thoroughness

noun the quality or state of being thorough; careful attention to detail

Example Sentences

A1 She checked her work with great thoroughness to make sure there were no mistakes.

A2 The teacher praised the student for the thoroughness of their research on the topic.

B1 The project was successful due to the team's thoroughness in planning and execution.

B2 The detective's thoroughness in gathering evidence led to the arrest of the suspect.

C1 The lawyer's thoroughness in preparing for the case was evident in court.

C2 The scientist's thoroughness in conducting experiments ensured accurate and reliable results.

Examples of thoroughness in a Sentence

formal The report was praised for its thoroughness in analyzing the data.

informal She always goes through things with great thoroughness before making a decision.

slang He's known for his thoroughness when it comes to fixing cars.

figurative The artist approached the painting with a level of thoroughness that was evident in every brushstroke.

Grammatical Forms of thoroughness

plural

thoroughnesses

comparative

more thorough

superlative

most thorough

present tense

is thorough

future tense

will be thorough

perfect tense

has been thorough

continuous tense

is being thorough

singular

thoroughness

positive degree

thorough

infinitive

to be thorough

gerund

being thorough

participle

thoroughed

Origin and Evolution of thoroughness

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'thoroughness' originated from the Middle English word 'thurughnesse', which was derived from the Old English word 'thoruh' meaning 'through' and the suffix '-ness' indicating a state or quality.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'thoroughness' has retained its original meaning of completeness and attention to detail. It is commonly used to describe a meticulous and comprehensive approach to tasks or projects.