Thorough

/ˈθʌr.oʊ/ (US), /ˈθʌr.ə/ (UK) adjective

Doing something very carefully and completely, without missing any parts. A thorough job checks all the details.

From Middle English 'thurgh' or 'thorow' meaning 'through, all the way.' It comes from Old English 'thurh,' the ancestor of modern 'through.' Over time, the sense shifted from physical movement through something to doing something completely in every part.

AMሙሉ
ARmeticulous
BNপূর্ণমাত্র
CAexhaustiu
CSpodrobně
DAgennemgående
DEgründlich
ELεξονυχισμένος
ESexhaustivo
FAجامع
FIhuolellinen
FRsoigneux
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