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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!
2 kwi 2016 11:55
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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 .
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angielski, rosyjski, hiszpański
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