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Steadfastly vs Sedulously - What's the difference?

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Steadfastly is a related term of sedulously.


As adverbs the difference between steadfastly and sedulously

is that steadfastly is in a steadfast manner; firmly; with conviction; resolutely while sedulously is applying constant and enduring effort to a task or course of action; in a sedulous manner.

steadfastly

English

Adverb

(en adverb)
  • In a steadfast manner; firmly; with conviction; resolutely.
  • He steadfastly refuses to go out with her.

    Synonyms

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    sedulously

    English

    Adverb

    (en adverb)
  • Applying constant and enduring effort to a task or course of action; in a sedulous manner.
  • * 1827 , Maria Elizabeth Budden, Nina, An Icelandic Tale , page 15:
  • When the neighbours saw Mirbel thus sedulously adorning herself, they quickly discovered that she had ceased to think of her father—that she had ceased to mourn for him.
  • * 1914 , Joyce, James, Dubliners, "An Encounter":
  • We bought some biscuits and chocolate which we ate sedulously as we wandered through the squalid streets where the families of the fishermen lived.
  • * 1980 , Douglas, William O., The Court Years 1939–1972 :
  • That court would sedulously avoid meeting contentious issues and would sit in resplendent dignity aloof from the issues of the day.