キンベン
Meanings
Adjective (な)
1. diligent; industrious
Pitch accent
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Used in vocabulary (1 in total)
diligent worker; hard worker
Examples (32 in total)
He is diligent.
You can't succeed without hard work.
Is he a hardworking student?
In general, Japanese are hardworking.
The Japanese are an industrious people.
Prosperity depends on hard work.
I think Tom is hardworking.
There's no substitute for hard work.
Though he's not clever, he's a diligent worker.
I praised him for his diligence.
Her diligence is a good example to us all.
Diligence is essential to success in life.
He is neither diligent nor clever.
He is not less diligent than she.
I am not so diligent as my brother.
You students are supposed to be diligent.
His success resulted from hard work.
Generally speaking, the Japanese people are diligent.
The Japanese are generally considered to be very industrious.
As far as I know, he's a diligent student.
Diligence may compensate for lack of experience.
It goes without saying that diligence is a key to success.
He owes his success both to working hard and to good luck.
Her diligence is indeed worthy of praise.
The industrious merchant worships his ancestors.
Your sister is the most diligent of all my friends.
No other boy in our class is more studious than Jack.
George is the most diligent boy in our class.
She was such a hardworking girl that she made much progress in French.
Japan has an economy that is supported by hard-working company employees in big cities.
He is the more diligent of the two.
Diligence was the principal factor in his remarkable promotion.