fastidious
English
WOTD – 3 December 2006
Etymology
From Latin fastīdiōsus (“passive: that feels disgust, disdainful, scornful, fastidious; active: that causes disgust, disgusting, loathsome”), from fastīdium (“a loathing, aversion, disgust, niceness of taste, daintiness, etc.”), perhaps for *fastutidium, from fastus (“disdain, haughtiness, arrogance, disgust”) + taedium (“disgust”). Cf. French fastidieux.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fæˈstɪdi.əs/, /fəˈstɪdi.əs/
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Adjective
fastidious (comparative more fastidious, superlative most fastidious)
- Excessively particular, demanding, or fussy about details, especially about tidiness and cleanliness.
- Synonyms: exacting, fussy, meticulous, niggly, pernickety
- 2003, Lynsay Sands, Single White Vampire:
- He had at first tried to clean up as they ate, his fastidious nature kicking in, but Chris had told him to just stop, he was blocking the TV.
- Overly concerned about tidiness and cleanliness.
- 2010, Debra Lee Baldwin, Succulent Container Gardens: Design Eye-Catching Displays with 350 Easy-Care ...
- "If you are fastidious, clean previously used pots inside and out; if not, merely clean the outside (unless you are battling a pest infestation; then the inside will need scrubbing as well)."
- 2010, Debra Lee Baldwin, Succulent Container Gardens: Design Eye-Catching Displays with 350 Easy-Care ...
- Difficult to please; quick to find fault.
- 1881, Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady:
- You're too fastidious, and too indolent, and too rich.
- 1897, Kate Chopin, The Lilies:
- "It's burn[t], M'sieur," said Marie Louise, politely, but decidedly, to the utter confusion of Mr. Billy, who was as mortified as could be at the failure of his dinner to please his fastidious little visitor.
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Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:fastidious
Derived terms
Translations
excessively particular
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overly concerned about tidiness and cleanliness
difficult to please
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See also
Further reading
- fastidious in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
- fastidious in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- fastidious at OneLook Dictionary Search
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