fastidiosity (Meaning)

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fastidiosity (n.)

Fastidiousness; squeamishness.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fastidiosity

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fastidiosity Sentence Examples

  1. The meeting dragged on with fastidiosity, as attendees struggled to stay engaged.
  2. She couldn't help but feel a sense of fastidiosity as she listened to the same old arguments.
  3. The fastidiosity of the task made it difficult for him to focus and complete it efficiently.
  4. The monotonous nature of the job led to a growing sense of fastidiosity among the employees.
  5. He tried to hide his fastidiosity, but his frequent sighing and fidgeting gave him away.
  6. The fastidiosity of the situation was palpable, as everyone present felt a sense of boredom and restlessness.
  7. She found herself feeling fastidiosity towards her daily routine, longing for a change of pace.
  8. The fastidiosity of the bureaucratic process made it difficult for her to get anything done.
  9. The fastidiosity of the lecture caused many students to lose focus and start daydreaming.
  10. The fastidiosity of the housework weighed heavily on her mind, making it difficult for her to relax and enjoy her free time.

FAQs About the word fastidiosity

Fastidiousness; squeamishness.

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No antonyms found.

The meeting dragged on with fastidiosity, as attendees struggled to stay engaged.

She couldn't help but feel a sense of fastidiosity as she listened to the same old arguments.

The fastidiosity of the task made it difficult for him to focus and complete it efficiently.

The monotonous nature of the job led to a growing sense of fastidiosity among the employees.