Crossword-Solution: FASTIDIOUSNESS
We have 76 clues for the answer “FASTIDIOUSNESS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| the trait of being meticulous about matters of taste or style | 1 answer |
| ARTISTIC conscience | 4 answers |
| fussiness | 6 answers |
| dilettantism | 6 answers |
| Bad press? | 6 answers |
| hypercriticism | 8 answers |
| BLACK mark | 15 answers |
| Idealism | 16 answers |
| pedantry | 21 answers |
| ceremoniousness | 48 answers |
| learnedness | 48 answers |
| punctiliousness | 48 answers |
| Daintiness | 49 answers |
| fine distinction | 49 answers |
| sophistication | 49 answers |
| Edification | 51 answers |
| civilisation | 51 answers |
| Nicety | 51 answers |
| Refinement | 52 answers |
| civility | 52 answers |
| fineness | 52 answers |
| purification | 52 answers |
| social grace | 52 answers |
| Affability | 53 answers |
| Savoir-faire | 54 answers |
| Teachings | 55 answers |
| cultivation | 56 answers |
| finesse | 56 answers |
| urbanity | 56 answers |
| Precision | 56 answers |
| amenity | 57 answers |
| Nuance | 57 answers |
| etiquette | 58 answers |
| exactness | 58 answers |
| Tact | 58 answers |
| Erudition | 59 answers |
| gentility | 59 answers |
| Deportment | 59 answers |
| Discretion | 59 answers |
| good breeding | 60 answers |
| cleverness | 61 answers |
| good taste | 62 answers |
| Manners | 63 answers |
| Decorum | 64 answers |
| treatment | 64 answers |
| education | 65 answers |
| Culture ___ | 65 answers |
| Gallantry | 68 answers |
| breeding | 69 answers |
| Discrimination | 71 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings,
whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by
a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the
body.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
A FEELING OF GREAT ELATION
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Sentences with FASTIDIOUSNESS (5)
The reader becomes interested in a shrewd study of human nature, of a section of life, with its various refinement, coarseness, fastidiousness and vulgarity, its humor and pathos.
Her own fastidiousness had its eye fixed on the world, and she did not care how the luncheon-table looked when there was no one present at it but the family.
Grace’s fastidiousness was a little distressed that Fitzpiers should see by this action the strain his visit was putting upon her father; and to make matters worse for her just then, old Grammer seemed to have a passion for incessantly pumping in the back kitchen, leaving the doors open so that the banging and splashing were distinct above the parlor conversation.
Van Wyk disliked littleness of every kind, but there was nothing small about that man, and in the exemplary regularity of many trips an intimacy had grown up between them, a warm feeling at bottom under a kindly stateliness of forms agreeable to his fastidiousness.
This fastidiousness in part gained its purpose; won temporary success; gave to his style the glitter, rapidity, point, effectiveness, of a pungent editorial; went home, stormed, convinced, vindicated, damaged, triumphed: but it missed by excessive polish the reposeful, unlaboured, classic grace essential to the highest art.
Quotes with FASTIDIOUSNESS (2)
This lunge at moral fastidiousness was something she'd noticed a lot in people around here. They were not good people. They were not kind. But they recycled their newspapers!
Bell defined civilization in the language of a Bloomsbury connoisseur: ‘A taste for truth and beauty, tolerance, intellectual honesty, fastidiousness, a sense of humour, good manners, curiosity, a dislike of vulgarity, brutality, and over-emphasis, freedom from superstition and prudery, a fearless acceptance of the good things of life, a desire for complete self-expression and for a liberal education, a contempt for utilitarianism and philistinism, in two words — sweetness an…