penibel
meticulous, painstaking
adjective pe-NEE-bel Rare
Origin: from Latin poenibilis, via French pénible
Also means
fussy, pedantic
Usage Note
Penibel describes excessive attention to small details, often to the point of being annoying. Stronger than sorgfältig (careful) and with a negative nuance: ein penibel ordentlicher Schreibtisch is obsessively tidy. Common in everyday German.
Examples
"Sie ist so penibel, dass sie jeden Brief dreimal auf Tippfehler prüft."
Natural Translation
She is so meticulous that she checks every letter three times for typos.
Literal Translation
She is so painstaking that she every letter three-times for typing-errors checks.
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