Alex
What's the difference between "picky", "choosy", "fastidious" and "fussy", if any? For instance, are they interchangeable in such sentences: she is very choosy about what she eats? She is a picky eater and hardly ever tries anything new? She is a fussy person and buys only clothes of one color? She is very fastidious when she chooses the new furnish or dishes? Please give some more examples. Thanks in advance!
Apr 2, 2016 11:55 AM
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picky / fussy > hard to please as dictated by the person's preference . >She is a picky/fussy eater and hardly ever tries anything new . ( hard to please her taste ) choosy > highly selective / careful in choosing > She is a choosy eater ( very careful to choose the right food) >When it comes to boyfriend , she is too choosy >When it comes to friends , she is too picky ( hard to please her "standard") Above are similar , but differ in context . fastidious > very particular about something being done right / careful and attentive to very detail , or just someone who is hard to please because he is too demanding . > He is a fastidious eater ( meaning he like everything to be perfect with the food) > He is fastidious about how one should arrange the table for dinner : all the eating utensils should be placed correctly .
April 2, 2016
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