Noun
the trait of being meticulous about matters of taste or style
Source: WordNetGenius still means to me, in my Russian fastidiousness and pride of phrase, a unique dazzling gift. The gift of James Joyce, and not the talent of Henry James. Vladimir Nabokov
Children have a fastidiousness that time is slow to cure. It is to be wondered, for example, whether if the elderly were half as hungry as children are they would yet find so many things at table to be detestable. Alice Meynell
I learned to admire his unflinching commitment to liberalism and his fastidiousness when it came to the corruption of language and ideas in modern public life. He was unquestionably a great man, and his biographies, as much as his political record, ensure that he will be remembered. Roy Jenkins
neatness and fastidiousness of dress Source: Internet
His fastidiousness and attention to detail also found its way into each film poster for his films. Source: Internet
Neatness and fastidiousness in clothes were entirely in harmony with every other phase of his personality. Source: Internet