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Jan 1, 2010
This week's themeWords that have changed with time This week's words beldam prude quantum sycophant meticulous Next week's theme Covering the extremities This week's comments AWADmail 392 Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
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from all of us at Wordsmith.org meticulous
PRONUNCIATION:
(muh-TIK-yuh-luhs)
MEANING:
adjective:
Extremely careful, precise, or thorough.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin meticulosus (fearful), from metus (fear). Originally the term
meant one who was fearful and eventually it acquired a positive sense.
USAGE:
"It was a movement that required the meticulous precision of a master
surgeon."George Pelletier; A Christmas Story in Two Parts Eggnog; Nashua Telegraph (New Hampshire); Dec 24, 2009. See more usage examples of meticulous in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
When love is not madness, it is not love. -Pedro Calderon de la Barca, poet and dramatist (1600-1681)
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