fastidiousness
English
editEtymology
editFrom fastidious + -ness.
Noun
editfastidiousness (uncountable)
- The quality of being fastidious.
- 1952, Daphne Du Maurier, “Monte Verità”, in The Apple Tree:
- I told him of the night I had seen her standing with bare feet in the garden, on the frosted lawn.Yes, he said, that was the sort of thing she did. But she had a fastidiousness, a certain personal reticence, that he respected. He never intruded upon it.
- 1974, Graham Greene, The Honorary Consul, New York: Pocket Books, page 30:
- A sense of fastidiousness made the doctor choose the left side, near the door, when he slept in it himself with Clara.
Translations
editquality of being fastidious
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