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dil·i·gent \-nt\ adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from Latin diligent-, diligens, present participle of diligere to esteem highly, love, from di- (from dis- apart) + -ligere (from legere to choose, gather) — more at dis-, legend 1. : characterized by steady, earnest, attentive, and energetic application and effort in a pursuit, vocation, or study : not lackadaisical < a diligent investigator > < a diligent search > 2. archaic : careful, observant, heedful < be you watchful, and let us be diligent — J.A.Froude > Synonyms: see busy |