She is a fastidious eater.
A scholar who is working on his or her thesis paper will be very fastidious. My boss is fastidious.
The prefix is "fasti-" and the root word is "idious". The word "fastidious" means very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
'dengoso' ='fastidious' 'tengo' = 'I have'
Example sentence - We used a stick to prop the fence up while we repaired it.
A word that can be used to join two parts of a sentence is called a conjunction. Examples include "and," "but," and "or."
The maid is fastidious in her housekeeping.
that's a fastidious question . (: actaully it is used present tense
I am not fastidious.
My uncle is a fastidious eater.
His wife could not satisfy him when it came to cooking his dinners or fixing his living arrangements, since he was very fastidious about all that, he always found fault in everything.
An exceptionally fastidious anatomist, dressed in a tuxedo, once managed to perform a complete dissection of an elephant without getting any blood on his clothes.
The fastidious artist obsessed over every detail of his artwork.
A scholar who is working on his or her thesis paper will be very fastidious. My boss is fastidious.
He has a fastidious boss in his new job, he just doesn't know how to please him.
The prefix is "fasti-" and the root word is "idious". The word "fastidious" means very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
fastidious
Like any good writer, he is a fastidious editor, so you can be sure that every last word of any final draft he gives you was carefully deliberated and consciously applied.When a teenage girl suddenly becomes fastidious about dieting and exercise, it's only natural for her friends and family to worry that she might be developing an eating disorder.