punctiliously
adverb
- in a punctilious manner; with scrupulous attention to fine points of procedure, etiquette, or conduct
Wiktionary
adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English punctilious Middle English -ly English -ly English punctiliously From punctilious + -ly.
- In a punctilious manner.
“Monsieur Thuran became a frequent visitor at the home of Hazel Strong’s uncle in Cape Town. His attentions were very marked, but they were so punctiliously arranged to meet the girl’s every wish that she came to depend upon him more and more. Did she or her mother or a cousin require an escort—was there a little friendly service to be rendered, the genial and ubiquitous Monsieur Thuran was always available.”
“Confused for the moment by Podson's impersonation of a genteel stranger making an afternoon call, she now recognized his gentle fluff of whiskers, and dived at Jasper to cover her embarrassment. With Jasper out of action, Podson was able to raise his hat punctiliously and say, "Good afternoon."”