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so⋅lic⋅i⋅tous
[suh-lis-i-tuh
s]
–adjective
| 1. | anxious or concerned (usually fol. by about, for, etc., or a clause): solicitous about a person's health. |
| 2. | anxiously desirous: solicitous of the esteem of others. |
| 3. | eager (usually fol. by an infinitive): He was always solicitous to please. |
| 4. | careful or particular: a solicitous housekeeper. |
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so·lic·i·tous (sə-lĭs'ĭ-təs) adj.
[Latin sollicitus : sollus, entire; see sol- in Indo-European roots + citus, past participle of ciēre, to set in motion; see kei-2 in Indo-European roots.] so·lic'i·tous·ly adv., so·lic'i·tous·ness n. |
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