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choosy

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Adjective — Careful and selective about what you pick, wanting things to match your exact tastes or standards.

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How to use choosy

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Etymology

From choose plus the adjective-forming suffix -y.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “choosy” mean?

The word “choosy” means careful and selective about what you pick, wanting things to match your exact tastes or standards. In plain terms, being fussy or particular when making a choice, rather than taking the first option available.

How do you pronounce “choosy”?

“Choosy” is pronounced CHOO-zee (/ˈt͡ʃuːzi/ in IPA).

How do you use “choosy” in a sentence?

Here is “choosy” used in a sentence: “She's very choosy about who she dates.”

What part of speech is “choosy”?

“Choosy” is an adjective.

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