choosy

[ˈtʃuːzi]

choosy Definition

  • 1picky or selective when choosing something
  • 2showing a tendency to be difficult to please

Using choosy: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "choosy" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She's very choosy about what she eats.

  • Example

    He's quite choosy when it comes to clothes.

  • Example

    The company is very choosy about who they hire.

choosy Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with choosy

  • a person who is very particular about what they want and will not accept anything else

    Example

    He's being a bit of a choosy beggar, refusing to eat anything except his favorite food.

  • a mother who is very selective about what she feeds her child

    Example

    The brand markets itself as the choice for choosy mothers who want only the best for their babies.

  • choosy lover

    a person who is very selective about their romantic partners

    Example

    He's a bit of a choosy lover, always looking for someone who meets his high standards.

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Summary: choosy in Brief

The term 'choosy' [ˈtʃuːzi] describes someone who is picky or selective when choosing something. It can refer to being difficult to please, as in 'She's very choosy about what she eats,' or to having high standards, as in 'He's quite choosy when it comes to clothes.' The phrase 'choosy beggar' refers to someone who is very particular about what they want and will not accept anything else.

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