What is the adjective of hardworking?
dedicated, diligent, assiduous, persevering, sedulous.
How do you say hardworking in Spanish feminine?
also UK: hard-working adj. trabajador/a adj. Puede ser posesivo, numeral, demostrativo (“casa grande”, “mujer alta”).
Is Trabajadores a word?
tra·ba·jadores.
Is hard working a compound adjective?
Yes. “Hard working” is a compound adjective. The issue is whether a hyphen is needed in a compound adjective. Compound adjective before the noun (or pronoun): use a hyphen.
Is hard working two words?
The Tory conference organisers wrote hardworking as one word. The Oxford English Dictionary points out that hard, before a participial adjective, is ‘always hyphenated’ when the compound is used attributively, as in ‘hard-boiled egg’.
How do you say hard-working?
sedulous
- active.
- busy.
- determined.
- diligent.
- hard-working.
- industrious.
- laborious.
- persevering.
Is a hard-working person?
A hard-working employee is someone who’s willing to learn and always looking for new ways to grow within the company. They won’t settle for this position or that answer, they want to be the best and move ahead among their coworkers. They want to learn more and advance themselves within the field.
What is masculine for Trabajador?
trabajador (feminine trabajadora, masculine plural trabajadores, feminine plural trabajadoras)
Can Deportista be masculine?
Usage notes The noun deportista is like several other Spanish nouns with a human referent and ending in a. The masculine articles and adjectives are used when the referent is known to be male, a group of males, a group of mixed or unknown gender, or an individual of unknown or unspecified gender.
Is hardest working correct?
Hardworking has been accepted as a single word, and because of that, we would say “the most hardworking” (although “the hardest working” is also correct).