Vandaður
Vandaður is an Icelandic adjective meaning “well-made, of high quality” and, when applied to people, “upstanding, conscientious, respectable.” The primary sense describes objects, work, or conditions that have been produced, maintained, or executed with care and skill. When used of people, it denotes reliable character or prudent conduct. The term appears in descriptive writing, reviews, and formal speech, as well as in everyday language to praise craftsmanship or diligence. It carries a positive, precise nuance beyond a simple “good.”
Etymology and form: The word is built from the verb vanda “to take care, to attend to”
Usage notes: In character descriptions, “hann er vandaður maður” conveys integrity and reliability. For objects or