Fastidious

/fæˈstɪdiəs/ adjective

Very attentive to detail and accuracy; demanding exact conformity to standards. Having high standards and being particular about cleanliness, order, or precision.

From Latin fastidiosus, meaning 'disdainful' or 'squeamish,' derived from fastidium (disgust, aversion). Originally described someone who was easily disgusted or had refined tastes that rejected anything impure or imperfect.

AMተጨንቋዎ
ARمعقد
BNবিরক্তিকর
CAmeticulós
CSvybíravý
DAkræsen
DEwählerisch
ELδύσκολος
ESfastidioso
FAپرتفصیل
FIvaativa
FRdifficile
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