No, finicky is an adjective describing a type of person, while rudely is an adjective describing a type of action.
Rudely means impolitely, unmannerly, or uncivilly.
Finicky means a fussy, fastidious, or choosy person.
The synonyms for fastidious can include meticulous, exacting, or scrupulous. Words with a negative connotation are fussy or finicky.
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The cat is a finicky eater
Insolently means done with arrogance, disdain, contempt, or insubordination. Synonyms could be arrogantly, haughtily, brashly, disrespectfully, impertinently, pertly, presumptuously, or rudely.
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The correct spelling for the word "rudely" is r-u-d-e-l-y.
something that will happen or happened without anyone knowing, and when it suddenly happened etc.
No, rudely is an adverb. The adjective form is rude.
No, rude is an adjective.
That boy is such a finicky eater! He won't even eat his peas.
What was the name of finicky cat in cat food commercials?
"Many children are finicky about their food, so they don't eat enough vegetables."