thorough

thorough — adjective

1. done with very close attention to every part or step, making sure nothing is lef

1.形容詞B2
釋義

done with very close attention to every part or step, making sure nothing is left out or forgotten.

例句

The head teacher gave the school's safety records a thorough check before the inspection.

collocation: thorough check / thorough inspection

Nikhil interviewed every stallholder for his thorough report on the market's history.

同義詞
  • meticulous

    even greater attention to tiny details, often with a suggestion of fussiness

  • painstaking

    emphasises the effort and care put into the work

  • exhaustive

    implies nothing has been left out; often used for lists, research, or searches

  • systematic

    highlights an organised, step-by-step method rather than just carefulness

反義詞

文法句型

be thorough (in/with something)

a thorough + noun

用法筆記

Frequently paired with nouns that describe work, study, or investigation — a thorough search, a thorough review, thorough research. In predicative position (after 'be'), it often takes 'in' or 'with': 'You should be more thorough in your preparation.'

常見錯誤

The doctor did a through examination of the patient.
The doctor did a thorough examination of the patient.
💡'thorough' means careful and complete; 'through' means going from one side to the other.

2. used before an abstract noun to emphasise that something is total or extreme in

2.形容詞B2
釋義

used before an abstract noun to emphasise that something is total or extreme in degree, especially when it is negative or undesirable — for example, a thorough mess, a thorough nuisance, or a thorough disgrace.

例句

The project became a thorough mess after the team lost its main data files.

intensifier: a thorough mess (negative noun)

After losing his wallet and missing the last train, Amir called the evening a thorough disaster.

同義詞
  • complete

    less formal and more common; works in the same positions

  • utter

    stronger negative connotation; used with disasters, nonsense, rubbish

  • absolute

    very similar to 'complete'; common with positive nouns too ('absolute delight')

  • total

    neutral, widely used with both positive and negative nouns

反義詞
  • partial

    only part of something, not the whole degree

文法句型

a thorough + noun (abstract)

用法筆記

This sense is almost always attributive (before a noun) and cannot be used predicatively: you can say 'a thorough disgrace' but NOT ✗ 'the disgrace was thorough' with this meaning. The nouns it modifies are usually abstract (mess, nuisance, pleasure, success, disgrace, waste). When used with a positive noun (pleasure, success), it carries a slightly old-fashioned or emphatic tone.

常見錯誤

The mess was thorough.
It was a thorough mess.
💡In this intensifier sense, 'thorough' must come before the noun, not after a linking verb.

thorough — adverb

thorough — preposition