No, it is not. Meticulously (carefully, painstakingly) is the adverb form of the adjective meticulous.
Yes, meticulous is an adjective.
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No, it is not. Meticulous is an adjective, and the adverb form is meticulously.
Meticulously is an adverb. It describes how an action is done with great attention to detail and precision.
Meticulously is an adverb which describes an activity where precision is important and is often pressurising and stressful. For example: He meticulously organised his DVD collection from A to Z She meticulously wrote all the words from the front page of a newspaper in alphabetical order.
as a adjective or an adverb: 1) his work was very meticulous-adjective because it is describing his work 2) he worked meticulously on his project-adverb because it it describing his working
The context clue for "meticulously" might be "He cleaned his room meticulously, making sure to dust every corner and organize his belongings with precision." In this sentence, "meticulously" indicates that the person cleaned with great attention to detail and care.
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Every Sunday night, Grandma meticulously irons everything in clean laundry basket. Our neighbor keeps a beautiful garden which he meticulously weeds each morning. Her desk is meticulously organized with not even a paper clip out of place,
thouroughly meticulously in-depth widespread
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She is known for her dispassionate and meticulously researched opinions.