1. meticulous - Adjective
2. meticulous - Adjective Satellite
Timid; fearful.
Source: Webster's dictionaryProbably careful plotting reflects my personality. I am meticulous by nature. I can't imagine speed-writing anything that happens to pop into my head. William Landay
I was enchanted by the escape into that meticulous world that seemed real yet not... well, it seemed not real, but very detailed and meticulous, bizarre. Richard Foreman
The great nature philosophers, then, after meticulous study of nature determined that the first, the primal, the absolute and highest law is preservation of one's own kind. David Lane (white nationalist)
General Kurt Student was a German of the almost obsessively meticulous order and was determined to ensure that every unit involved in the forthcoming operation was kept fully briefed. Kurt Student
He grows daily more capable of following any inspiration without technical effort, and also of letting inspiration come to him through meticulous observation. Eugen Herrigel
A meticulous virtual copy of the human brain would enable basic research on brain cells and circuits or computer-based drug trials. Henry Markram