What does 几帳面な in Japanese mean?

What is the meaning of the word 几帳面な in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 几帳面な in Japanese.

The word 几帳面な in Japanese means 正確な 、 綿密な 、 精密な 、 厳密な, 時間を守る, 几帳面な, 几帳面な、神経質な、潔癖症の, 入念な、きめ細かい、几帳面な, 几帳面な、厳密な、筋の通った, 几帳面な、小うるさい、潔癖な、好みにうるさい, 几帳面な、堅苦しい, 几帳面な、生真面目な, 几帳面な、慎重な, 計画性のある、几帳面な. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word 几帳面な

正確な 、 綿密な 、 精密な 、 厳密な

(precise) (正しく確かなこと)

The witness gave the police an exact description of the suspect.

時間を守る

(person: habitually on time) (人)

My boss thinks I have a problem being punctual.

几帳面な

(person: organised, neat)

几帳面な夫がいると助かることもあるが、時にはうんざりすることもある。
Having a tidy husband has its advantages, but it can drive you mad sometimes.

几帳面な、神経質な、潔癖症の

(informal (person: compulsive, meticulous) (人)

細かいことを言うようだけど、あなたのスペルは標準外のことがある。
I don't mean to be anal, but some of your spellings are non-standard.

入念な、きめ細かい、几帳面な

(person: meticulous)

Sara is a conscientious student who is likely to do well in her exams.

几帳面な、厳密な、筋の通った

(using strict accuracy)

You can trust Adam; he's an exact thinker.

几帳面な、小うるさい、潔癖な、好みにうるさい

(fussy, demanding)

Margret was a fastidious child and refused to eat anything she had never tried before.

几帳面な、堅苦しい

(prudish, proper) (人など)

Eric's mother was very prim and wouldn't allow him to use words like "damn," or even "darn," in her presence.

几帳面な、生真面目な

(fastidious, attentive to detail)

几帳面な、慎重な

(meticulous)

Jessica is always scrupulous in her work and rarely makes mistakes.

計画性のある、几帳面な

(person: methodical)

Ken is very systematic and likes a clean work place.

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