Sophie was incredibly meticulous about the upkeep of her work area. Her co-workers considered her cleanliness to be unnecessary and more work than it was worth.
alliteration
He had always been so meticulous about his appearance. He was meticulous about his grooming. Judy was so meticulous about scrubbing the floors, friends joked that her kitchen was cleaner than a hospital. By being meticulous in the scientific methods used, the lab technician prevented cross-contamination between biological samples. George was meticulous in decorating the cake so the lettering was perfect.
The math teacher was very meticulous when grading the tests, marking down the students for each small mistake. The straight-A student was meticulous while doing her homework and double-checked each answer.
She was very meticulous with her new phone, making sure nothing went broke or got scratched.
The student was too busy conducting a meticulous and time-wasting review of social network sites every two minutes to construct a simple sentence using meticulous as an adjective. After hearing that an important government official was coming over to eat dinner at her house, the woman meticulously cleaned the entire house until it was completely spotless.
The literal meaning of this word is extremely careful and precise. Sentence: Those who are meticulous in their work yield great results. Those students who are meticulous in their studies make the best of their education.
more meticulous, most meticulous
No, it is not. Meticulous is an adjective, and the adverb form is meticulously.
meticulous= careful with all details, detail oriented
Jerry is so meticulous about cleaning his room.
The Marine was so meticulous with the organization of his clothing, that he organized his socks for each day of the week from left to right in his dresser drawer.
That is the correct spelling of "meticulous" (attending to detail).