Unfastidious (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Not exacting in nutritional requirements.
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- Rabbits are unfastidious herbivores and will eat almost any type of leafy greens.
- Unfastidious consumers, deer have adapted to various plant life depending on their habitat.
- Most pigeon species are unfastidious when it comes to foraging and have no difficulty thriving on readily available waste and handouts.
- Gerbils have simple unfastidious digestive systems making a high fiber low-fat commercial mix adequate nutrition for them.
- Sheep can also eat certain twigs, woody parts and branches since they're rather unfastidious and undiscerning about food choices.
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Meaning 2
Marked by an absence of due or proper care or attention to detail; not concerned with cleanliness; "unfastidious in her dress".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- Her unfastidious eating habits meant she would often devour leftovers straight from the fridge without reheating them.
- The artist's unfastidious approach to his workspace often led to him accidently knocking over paint cans.
- As a college student, Sarah was notoriously unfastidious about laundry, frequently wearing the same sweatshirt for days on end.
- The young traveler's unfastidious nature made him more susceptible to picking up germs and illnesses while backpacking.
- John's unfastidious behavior extended to his living room, which was perpetually cluttered with takeout boxes and pizza crusts.