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Meaning of fastidiously
The primary meaning of the word "fastidiously" is to do something with great care and attention to detail.
Etymology of fastidiously
The word "fastidiously" originates from the Latin word "fastidiosus," meaning "delicate" or "squeamish," which is derived from "fastidium," meaning "disgust" or "loathing."
Historically, the word has been used to describe someone who is meticulous and demanding in their standards, often to the point of being overly critical or fussy.
Synonyms
meticulously
carefully
scrupulously
painstakingly
thoroughly
diligently
conscientiously
assiduously
sedulously
industriously
rigorously
stringently
exhaustively
comprehensively
minutely
precisely
accurately
finely
intricately
delicately
daintily
squeamishly
fussily
pickily
choosily
selectively
discerningly
meticulously
fastly
Definitions
- Doing something with great care and attention to detail, often in a way that shows a strong dislike of coarseness or imperfection.
- * Having or showing a strong dislike of coarseness or imperfection, and often being very careful and precise in one's work or activities.
Usage Examples
- She fastidiously checked every detail of the report before submitting it to her boss.
- * He fastidiously cleaned and polished his car every weekend, making sure it looked perfect.
- * The chef fastidiously prepared each dish, ensuring that every ingredient was fresh and of high quality.
Antonyms
carelessly
sloppily
hastily
negligently
laxly
indolently
lazily
lackadaisically
apathetically
unconcernedly
unmeticulously
unscrupulously
unthoroughly
inadequately
insufficiently
imperfectly
inaccurately
roughly
coarsely
crudely
clumsily
ineptly