Words For Attention To Detail

6 words in this vocabulary list

adjective showing or demanding excessive delicacy or care; difficult to please; excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please

  • The fastidious editor meticulously reviewed each comma and semicolon in the manuscript.
  • She's so fastidious about her appearance, always making sure every hair is in place.
  • My roommate is super fastidious when it comes to cleaning, she's always scrubbing something.
  • His fastidious attention to detail in his artwork is what sets him apart from other artists.

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adjective Occurring every minute

adverb In a detailed or precise manner

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  • The scientist examined the data minutely to identify any patterns or anomalies.
  • She looked at the painting minutely, trying to understand the artist's technique.
  • I watched that show so minutely, I could probably recite every line!
  • His attention to detail was so great that he could see the world around him minutely, noticing things others would overlook.

noun a person who finds fault with details or minor points

verb to engage in nitpicking, to criticize or find fault with minor details

  • The professor is known to nitpick every detail in the research papers submitted by students.
  • My mom always nitpicks about the way I fold my clothes.
  • Stop nitpicking, it's not a big deal.
  • Don't nitpick at the flaws in the plan, focus on the overall strategy instead.

noun the quality or state of being thorough; careful attention to detail

  • The report was praised for its thoroughness in analyzing the data.
  • She always goes through things with great thoroughness before making a decision.
  • He's known for his thoroughness when it comes to fixing cars.
  • The artist approached the painting with a level of thoroughness that was evident in every brushstroke.

adjective excessively concerned with minor details or rules; overly critical

adverb in a nitpicky manner

  • She is known for being nitpicky when it comes to grammar and punctuation.
  • My boss can be so nitpicky about how I organize my desk.
  • Stop being so nitpicky about every little detail, it's annoying.
  • His nitpicky attitude towards life prevents him from enjoying the present moment.

adverb to perfection or to the smallest detail

preposition a Latin phrase meaning 'to the fingernail' or 'to the last detail'

  • The artist painted the portrait ad unguem, paying attention to every detail.
  • She always does her nails ad unguem before a big event.
  • He knows how to play that game ad unguem, he's a pro.
  • The team executed the play ad unguem, showing perfect coordination.