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Fussy - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Fussy describes someone who is overly particular or hard to please, often paying excessive attention to small details. It can also refer to something unnecessarily elaborate or complicated.

fussy

/ˈfʌsi/ /ˈfʌsi/

Definition:

Hard to please, overly concerned with details, or excessively particular.

Synonyms:

picky, finicky, fastidious, particular

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

easygoing, undemanding

Common Collocations:

fussy eater, fussy baby, fussy about details

Derivatives:

fussiness, fussily

Usage Tips:

Use "fussy" to describe someone overly attentive to minor details or difficult to satisfy.

Common Phrases:

fussy eater, make a fuss, fussy about nothing

Etymology:

Originated in the early 19th century from "fuss," meaning unnecessary excitement or worry.

Examples:

  • 1. The baby is fussy and won’t stop crying.
  • 2. She’s very fussy about her clothes and takes hours to dress.
  • 3. He’s a fussy eater and refuses to try new foods.
  • 4. The teacher was fussy about neat handwriting in assignments.

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