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Marked by precise accordance with details.
meticulous
precise
1
A keen politician, he was
punctilious
in his attendance at the House.
2
Cutler, the British officer, was pachydermatous to ideas, but
punctilious
about behaviour.
3
And they resumed together their life of
punctilious
thoughtfulness and good manners.
4
Tax your civilisation to the uttermost: a
punctilious
,
tiresome disposition expects more.
5
The squire was always
punctilious
,
and his condolences might be counted on.
6
He sat beside her and waited for her recovery with
punctilious
patience.
7
Like himself, Count Caloveglia was infernally, and very properly,
punctilious
-
in
small
matters.
8
Soldiers, as well as women, practice the minor virtues with
punctilious
politeness.
9
He lifted his hat to her with
punctilious
courtesy, and turned away.
10
It is a ridiculous fad of yours, Lawrence, to be so
punctilious
.
11
Their relation had never been sentimental, but he had always been
punctilious
.
12
My very proper and
punctilious
mother, too, has been scoring me lately.
13
Peter was poor but
punctilious
,
squaring his expenses according to his means.
14
Wells, exclaimed the
punctilious
Mrs. Nelson as he hurried into the kitchen.
15
Frost, who, with her innate
punctilious
spirit, avoided all favours or patronage.
16
But since when have you gentlemen become so observant and so
punctilious
?
punctilious
most punctilious
very punctilious
punctilious politeness
so punctilious
punctilious courtesy