Industry is the quality, action, or habit of earnest, steady, and continued attention or devotion to any useful or
productive work or task, manual or mental.
Assiduity (L.
ad, to, and
sedeo, sit), as the etymology suggests, sits
down to a task until it is done.
Diligence (L.
diligo, love, choose) invests more effort and exertion, with love
of the work or deep interest in its accomplishment;
application (L.
ad, to, and
plico, fold) bends to its work
and concentrates all one's powers upon it with utmost intensity; hence,
application can hardly be as
unremitting as
assiduity.
Constancy is a steady devotion of heart and principle.
Patience works on in spite of
annoyances;
perseverance overcomes hindrances and difficulties;
persistence strives relentlessly against
opposition;
persistence has very frequently an unfavorable meaning, implying that one persists in spite of
considerations that should induce him to desist.
Industry is
diligence applied to some avocation, business, or
profession.
Labor and
pains refer to the
exertions of the worker and the tax upon him, while
assiduity,
perseverance, etc., refer to his continuance in the work.
Antonyms:
changeableness, idleness, inconstancy, neglect, remissness, fickleness, inattention, indolence, negligence,
sloth.
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INFINITE.
Synonyms:
absolute, illimitable, limitless, unconditioned, boundless, immeasurable, measureless, unfathomable,
countless, innumerable, numberless, unlimited, eternal, interminable, unbounded, unmeasured.
Infinite (L.
in, not, and
finis, limit) signifies without bounds or limits in any way, and may be applied to space,
time, quantity, or number.
Countless,
innumerable, and
numberless, which should be the same as
infinite, are
in common usage vaguely employed to denote what it is difficult or practically impossible to count or
number, tho perhaps falling far short of
infinite; as,
countless leaves, the
countless sands on the seashore,
numberless battles,
innumerable delays. So, too,
boundless,
illimitable,
limitless,
measureless, and
unlimited
are loosely used in reference to what has no apparent or readily determinable limits in space or time; as, we
speak of the
boundless ocean.
Infinite space is without bounds, not only in fact, but in thought;
infinite time is
truly
eternal. Compare synonyms for ETERNAL.
Antonyms:
bounded, finite, measurable, restricted, small, brief, limited, moderate, shallow, transient, circumscribed, little,
narrow, short, transitory. evanescent,
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INFLUENCE.
Synonyms:
actuate, draw, impel, induce, move, stir, compel, drive, incite, instigate, persuade, sway, dispose, excite,
incline, lead, prompt, urge.
To
influence (L.
in, in or into, and
fluo, flow) is to affect, modify, or act upon by physical, mental, or moral
power, especially in some gentle, subtle, and gradual way; as, vegetation is
influenced by light; every one is
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