meticulously
Americanadverb
Other Word Forms
- unmeticulously adverb
Etymology
Origin of meticulously
Example Sentences
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Among the popular openings at the time was Maru, the stylish coffee shop known for its meticulously crafted espresso drinks and signature Cream Top.
From Los Angeles Times
As your story illustrates, the paper trail should be followed meticulously, particularly if there are notable gaps in the paper trail itself.
From MarketWatch
"The internet can create whatever it wants... we have meticulously looked at what we are giving the kids," Malolan said.
From Barron's
Instead, Coogler methodically reminds the audience that this country has always been a multiracial kaleidoscope by meticulously portraying life in America just a century ago.
From Los Angeles Times
Netscher has meticulously rendered the garment’s luscious materiality—its fall, folds, creases and bunchings—yet transcended mere description to give us a shimmering vision of white and gray highlighted by splashes of red.
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