Finicky, fastidious, pedestrian, unimaginative.
The word persnickety is an adjective. It describes someone who is fussy.
There is no word, sticklish.You may mean ticklish which means sensitive to tickling.There is a noun stickler, meaning someone insistent on a principle, or fussy. The word, however, has no adjective form.
mean and moody
The adjective petty (for an amount) has the synonyms small, trivial, insignificant, or inconsequential. When applied to a person, it has the synonyms low, shallow, childish, niggling, or comtemptible (these obviously all have different connotations).
No, the word 'fussy' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a fussy baby, a fussy eater).The abstract noun form of the adjective 'fussy' is fussiness,The word 'fussy' is the adjective form of the abstract noun fuss.
No, "fussy" is not a possessive noun. "Fussy" is an adjective that describes someone who is overly picky or demanding. Possessive nouns show ownership or relationship between things.
Adjective
Fussy is the adjective form of fuss.
Yes, it is.The adjective 'persnickety' can mean fussy or particular, or snobbish.
The likely word is the adjective "fussy" (particular, picky, or finicky).
An adjective that means very particular is fussy.
Fussy is spelled as F-U-S-S-Y.
The population of Fussy is 1,878.
You are so fussy!
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.
Fussy means difficult to please.