Heed vs Fastidiousness - What's the difference?
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Careful attention.
* 1898 , , (Moonfleet) Chapter 4
To mind; to regard with care; to take notice of; to attend to; to observe.
* Dryden
* 2013 September 23, Masha Gessen, "
(archaic) To pay attention, care.
The quality of being fastidious
*1974 , Graham Greene, The Honorary Consul , Pocket Books, New York, page 30
*:A sense of fastidiousness made the doctor choose the left side, near the door, when he slept in it himself with Clara.
Heed is a related term of fastidiousness.
As nouns the difference between heed and fastidiousness
is that heed is heathen, pagan or heed can be heath while fastidiousness is the quality of being fastidious.heed
English
Noun
(-)- Then for a few minutes I did not pay much heed to what was said, being terribly straitened for room, and cramped with pain from lying so long in one place.
Usage notes
* Often used with give, pay or take.Synonyms
* (careful attention) attention, notice, observation, regardVerb
(en verb)- With pleasure Argus the musician heeds .
Life in a Russian Prison," New York Times (retrieved 24 September 2013):
- Tolokonnikova not only tried to adjust to life in the penal colony but she even tried to heed the criticism levied at her by colony representatives during a parole hearing.