Thursday, September 13, 2012

THE FIRST WORD


fastidious

PRONUNCIATION:
(fa-STID-ee-uhs) 

MEANING:
adjective:
1. Hard to please; exacting.
2. Meticulous.
3. Excessively concerned about cleanliness, propriety, etc.

ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin fastidium (disgust). Earliest documented use: 1531.

USAGE:
"His reported conduct suggests a fastidious man of refined manners ... In his extravagant generosity and the lavishness of his hospitality, it seems almost as if he sought to outclass the most munificent of Arabs."
Julia Ashtiany, et al; Abbasid Belles Lettres; Cambridge University Press; 1990.

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