more meticulous, most meticulous
If someone is called sadistic, it generally means that they get pleasure from seeing someone in pain or causing them pain. These days it is freely used when someone is being unnecessarily mean.
Meticulous is not a verb, it is an adjective. She spends hours readying herself for a date. Her makeup is perfectly applied, not a hair is out of place, not a wrinkle on her clothing. She is meticulous about her appearance.
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The adjective "rigorous" means attention to following rules and has the synonyms accurate, exacting. thorough, or meticulous. When the context is negative, it can mean strict, harsh, onerous, inflexible, or burdensome.
Someone who exhibits painstaking detail in their work.
there is no such called root for this word...
Meticulous, over absorbed in the small details
A fastidious person is someone who is very demanding or hard to please, critical in thinking, meticulous and fussy. "Fastidiously" means doing things in the manner of such a person.
more meticulous, most meticulous
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
if you mean if someone does not believe in God, this person is called an atheist
When someone calls you a demon it means that you are evil.
If someone is called sadistic, it generally means that they get pleasure from seeing someone in pain or causing them pain. These days it is freely used when someone is being unnecessarily mean.
No, it is not. Meticulous is an adjective, and the adverb form is meticulously.
It means that they are in love with you.
You are silly