Conscientious

/ˌkɑnʃiˈɛnʃəs/ adjective

Careful, thorough, and dutiful in one's work or responsibilities; guided by a sense of right and wrong. Describes someone who takes their obligations seriously.

From Latin 'conscientiosus,' from 'conscientia' (knowledge within oneself, conscience). The root 'con-' (with) plus 'scire' (to know) literally means 'knowing with oneself.' The word entered English in the 17th century.

AMሊተማመን ይችላል
ARضميري
BNবিবেকবান
CAconcienzut
CSsvědomitý
DAsamvittighedsfuld
DEgewissenhaft
ELσυνειδητός
ESconcienzudo
FAوجدان شناس
FItunnontarkka
FRconsciencieux
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