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/ˈfɪn.ɪ.ki/ (adj)
Finicky meaning
extremely difficult to please because of paying special attention to details, fussy, concerned with trifles and unimportant details, choosy, picky, pernickety, fastidious, particular
Finicky in context
The term ‘picky’ doesn’t scream positive. It has rather negative connotations — someone who is picky or finicky takes too long to make decisions and struggles to conform to a group.
To be picky or finicky is to make yourself captain of your own ship. You don’t have to hang around with the people you don’t like, nor do you have to remain in the job you hate forever.
I know necessities often prevent us from being picky, and for many, it is a luxury, but it doesn’t have to come in grandiose, job-quitting ways. You can be selective about your clothes or even how you present yourself to others.
It all starts when you put yourself first.
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Parts of speech
Noun: finickiness
Adverb: finickily