1. choosy - Adjective
2. choosy - Adjective Satellite
difficult to please
Source: WordNetAnd the electorates are getting, fidgety, choosy and anxious. Source: Internet
“As much-needed large inventory increases finally arrive in some of the hottest markets, buyers are taking the opportunity to be choosy, offering only on well-priced homes,” saidPete Ziemkiewicz, head of analytics at Redfin. Source: Internet
The programmers who developed the format preferred a pronunciation with a soft (in homage to the commercial tagline of the peanut butter brand Jif, they supposedly quipped “choosy developers choose GIF”). Source: Internet
It is sometimes hard to arouse the interest of the learner because of his choosy and fickle attention. Source: Internet
With planning, I can be really choosy about when I give up the rare evening with my kids to meet up with an old pal visiting from out of town. Source: Internet
Even today inviting someone to see something I've written before it's polished, I'm very choosy. Source: Internet