a demanding, picky, or choosy person
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 correct spelling is finicky.Finicky means:1) A fussy person2) Showing or demanding great attention to detail.Broken down so it's easier to remember how to spell: Fin - Ick - Y
The cat is a finicky eater
fussy choosy discriminating finicky hard to please particular
She is known for being finicky about the quality of her coffee, only choosing beans that are freshly roasted.
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."
Finicky; wishy-washy; picky.
It can mean picky or hard to please.
In the category "person" the solutions were: The $2000 Toss-up puzzle -- Eternal Optimist. The Bonus Puzzle -- Finicky Baby.
I think you possibly want the word "finicky".
Morris