Meticulous vs Deliberately - What's the difference?
meticulous | deliberately |
(archaic) Timid, fearful, overly cautious.
Characterized by very precise, conscientious attention to details.
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, passage=The meticulous care with which the operation in Sicily was planned has paid dividends. Our casualties in men, in ships and materiel have been low—in fact, far below our estimate.}}
Intentionally, or after deliberation; not accidentally.
Taking one's time, slowly and carefully.
As an adjective meticulous
is (archaic) timid, fearful, overly cautious.As an adverb deliberately is
intentionally, or after deliberation; not accidentally.meticulous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* careful, precise, painstaking, rigorous, scrupulous * See alsoAntonyms
* sloppy, careless, slapdashDerived terms
* meticulosity, meticulousnessExternal links
* *deliberately
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He deliberately broke that, didn't he?
- After being called upon, he strode deliberately up to the blackboard.
