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adjective
very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail:
【服装・外見などに】細心の注意を払う, うるさい «in, about»
e.g. he chooses his words with fastidious care.
very concerned about matters of cleanliness:
⦅時にけなして⦆ «…に» 潔癖な «in, about»
e.g. the child seemed fastidious about getting her fingers sticky or dirty.
DERIVATIVES
fastidiously | faˈstidēəslē | adverb
fastidiousness | faˈstidēəsnəs | noun
ORIGIN
late Middle English: from Latin fastidiosus, from fastidium ‘loathing’. The word originally meant ‘disagreeable’, later ‘disgusted’. Current senses date from the 17th century.