0 giving too much attention to small details and wanting everything to be correct and perfect: --
They were too fastidious to eat in a fast-food restaurant.
He is very fastidious about how a suitcase should be packed.
1 having high standards and giving a lot of attention to details: --
Many offenders going to prison are not, in any case, over-fastidious in their personal habits.
I doubt whether tenant farmers would be willing to make such a nice, fastidious distinction.
I know how fastidious they are about where they vote.
With this in mind, it is safe to assume that there is just cause for self-employed drivers to be even more fastidious than big firms.
Will she give us an assurance that the charges will not be unnecessarily high and will not include bureaucratic, fastidious extras?
Ticket touts are in no way fastidious as to whom they sell their tickets.
The local authority mortgage replacement scheme is not working well because the societies are responding in a ridiculously fastidious fashion.
I hope that he will intervene on his perhaps less fastidious colleagues to ensure that that accusation is not repeated.