Painstaking (Adjective)
Meaning
Characterized by extreme care and great effort; "conscientious application to the work at hand"; "painstaking research"; "scrupulous attention to details".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- She devoted months of painstaking labor to complete her painting masterpiece, pouring all her love and soul into every single detail.
- He approached his dissertation with a painstaking mindset, analyzing and documenting his every thought process, with reference materials piling up by his desk.
- Each word, sentence and plot detail were created through the author's painstaking care as his publisher required not even one inconsistency throughout his sci-fi book series.
- Cleaning antique art took hours of painstaking manual dust removal due to possible effects by typical preservation and varnishing technologies in preservation museum workshop teams today.
- Thomas performed an experiment consisting of four individual data logging computer circuits joined on display but constructing even each mechanical keyboard solderpad fixture comprised two solid years' work including each detailed phase employing highly labor intensive meticulous testing every minute setting making truly truly, 'one to extremely so arduously (elevating definition work undertaken resulting most effectively giving highest as incredibly difficult resultant thus elevated undertaking task results indeed best; thence no simpler job put but nothing worked while - really proving but completely taking best months involving research period having nearly meticulously proving long really proved right years back required detailed step).