thorough
1 of 1adjective/ˈθɝoʊ/
Forms:more thorough,most thorough
1
extremely careful and attentive to detail
- The editor was thorough in her review, catching every small error in the manuscript.
- Before launching the product, they conducted a thorough analysis to ensure it met all safety standards.
- His thorough cleaning left the house spotless and organized down to the last detail.
- The detective was known for being thorough in investigations, often uncovering clues others missed.
- She approached her research with a thorough mindset, verifying every fact before writing her report.
2
doing something completely and comprehensively without leaving out any important details
- She conducted a thorough examination of the patient, checking for any signs of illness or injury.
- The thorough cleaning of the house involved scrubbing every surface and vacuuming every room.
- He provided a thorough explanation of the topic, covering all key points in detail.
- The thorough review of the manuscript by the editor ensured that it met all quality standards before publication.
- The thorough investigation uncovered all relevant evidence, leaving no stone unturned in the search for the truth.
3
without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers