"Thorough" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Thorough" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Thorough" Meaning

Thorough means doing something completely and correctly, leaving no details or flaws behind. It typically implies a high level of accuracy, care, and attention to detail. For example: "She gave a thorough explanation of the project's requirements."

"Thorough" Examples

Thorough Examples


1. Verb Form: Investigate Thoroughly

- "The detective had to investigate the crime scene thoroughly to gather all the clues."

2. Adjective Form: A Thorough Preparation

- "She did a thorough preparation for her presentation, which impressed the audience."

3. Adjective Form: A Thorough Researcher

- "Being a thorough researcher, he ensured that all his data was accurate and reliable."

4. Adjective Form: A Thorough Understanding

- "After years of studying, she gained a thorough understanding of the subject, making her a leading expert."

5. Adjoint Form: Carry Out Thorough Maintenance

- "The company prioritized regular maintenance to carry out thorough checks on all their equipment."

"Thorough" Similar Words

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Thorned

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Having or covered with thorns, especially sharp pointed ones.

Thornier

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More complicated or difficult; increasingly complex or troublesome.

Thorniest

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Thorniness

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Thorns

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A thorn is a small, sharp-pointed part of a plant, such as a rose or a cactus, that can cause injury if it comes into contact with skin.<br><br>Figuratively, a thorn can also refer to a problem or difficulty that causes hurt or irritation.

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Thoroughbred

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Thoroughbreds

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Noun<br><br>1. A breed of horse known for its speed and endurance, often used for horse racing.<br>2. A person of high social status or of noble origins.

Thoroughfare

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A main road or street in a town or city, especially one that is an important route for traffic.

Thoroughfares

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Highways or main roads, especially in a town or city, where people walking and driving in motor vehicles use them.

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Thoroughly

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Thoroughness

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