Adjective(1) giving careful attention to detail; hard to please; excessively concerned with cleanliness(2) having complicated nutritional requirements; especially growing only in special artificial cultures(3) giving and careful attention to detail(4) hard to please(5) excessively concerned with cleanliness(6) having complicated nutritional requirements(7) especially growing only in special artificial cultures(8) very careful(9) meticulous
Adjective(1) giving careful attention to detail; hard to please; excessively concerned with cleanliness(2) having complicated nutritional requirements; especially growing only in special artificial cultures(3) giving and careful attention to detail(4) hard to please(5) excessively concerned with cleanliness(6) having complicated nutritional requirements(7) especially growing only in special artificial cultures(8) very careful(9) meticulous
(1) He had to carefully attend to each customer's fastidious demands.(2) For the fastidious reader interested in precise historical accuracy, these flaws are very substantial.(3) One or two buckets will do for a clean bath for even the most fastidious person.(4) He always loves to have everything very chic and polished and fastidious .(5) I was struck by the fastidious care with which the parties divided up the cost of the vacations they took together; sometimes calculations were made to the penny.(6) Why does a conductor so fastidious and precise with an orchestra always seem so blithely undisturbed by such unidiomatic, out-of-tune singing?(7) He plays it deadpan, with impeccable style and fastidious attention to detail, but of course that only enhances the absurdity.(8) When I started cleaning carpets, I realized early that my standards of cleaning weren't up to the level of some of the highly fastidious clients I was attracting.(9) He's a detail man, obsessively fastidious to the point that he still handles the steady-cam himself, to get those shots just right.(10) A first-year student at Williams may well become frustrated with such fastidious nit-picking.(11) In retrospect, I wish I had been more fastidious .(12) The central characters are fastidious , scrupulous and articulate.(13) It does not matter how fastidious one is, how thoroughly and often one washes one's hands or even how many vitamins one takes, one is still likely to get sick from long-haul air travel.(14) This Prime Minister, who is so fastidious about all matters, says that she was happy to leave the judgment on this issue up to her electorate office staff.(15) The owner of our company is pretty fastidious in choosing products that are naturally and environmentally sound.(16) I've looked for holes in the armor but Donaldson's too fastidious .