Devoted vs Painstaking - What's the difference?
devoted | painstaking | Related terms |
Vowed; dedicated; consecrated.
Zealous; characterized by devotion.
(obsolete) cursed; doomed.
(devote)
Carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.
* Harris
The application of careful and attentive effort.
*, II.10:
*:I esteeme Bocace'' his ''Decameron'', ''Rabelais'', and the kisses of ''John the second (if they may be placed under this title) worth the paines-taking to reade them.
* (Thomas Chalmers)
* (Nathaniel Langdon Frothingham)
As adjectives the difference between devoted and painstaking
is that devoted is vowed; dedicated; consecrated while painstaking is carefully attentive to details; diligent in performing a process or procedure.As a verb devoted
is past tense of devote.As a noun painstaking is
the application of careful and attentive effort.devoted
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Adjective
(en adjective)Derived terms
* devotedly * devotednessVerb
(head)painstaking
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Adjective
(en adjective)- All these painstaking men, considered together, may be said to have completed another species of criticism.
Synonyms
* See also * See alsoDerived terms
* painstakingly, painstakingnessNoun
- It is not by a flight of imagination that you gain the ascents of spiritual experience. It is by the toils and the watchings and the painstakings of a solid obedience.
- Behold what an abundant recompense attends the small processes of the earth, with the help of a little warm air; and what wealthy returns the industry of the husbandman and the florist is preparing from a few seeds and painstakings .