0 the fact of giving too much attention to small details and wanting everything to be correct and perfect:
The fastidiousness of the inhabitants can be seen in the neat log-piles beside every front door.
As a teenager, he displayed a fastidiousness unusual for his years.
He was aware of his fastidiousness in his living habits and his health concerns.
Her fastidiousness developed into an obsession with personal hygiene.
Paris writes with an authority and fastidiousness that is breathtaking.
With extreme fastidiousness, the professor made one last minute correction to the text.
He was the most meticulous, well-prepared lawyer I've ever known, and this fastidiousness extended into his personal life.
His own early failures sprang from parsimony rather than fastidiousness, and to a refusal to yield to voters exploiting party divisions to demand regular largesse as of right.
There are, no doubt, members of other communions who would find in such simplicity a lack of fastidiousness.
If there is no overriding public reason to do so, we should exhibit some fastidiousness.
He defended it with a remarkable fastidiousness tonight and with the clarity and courtesy that we always expect of him.
But this is not just a matter of style or fastidiousness.
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