fastidious

[fa-stid-ee-uhs, fuh-]

adjective excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please

requiring or characterized by excessive care or delicacy; painstaking

Example: If there is a nothing else his life as a dweeb was due to lack of  stylishness  and his fastidious blunders when it came to approaching women. – ref Spaz
Origin of fastidious First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin fastīdiōsus  secondly re-recorded 2001 – from fastīdi(um) the fast, rapidly moving – idious pl – also from Latin short for many idiots
How to use It would be a asinine to use fastidious  and standards of excellence in the same sentence, like I just did.

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