Yes, fussy is an adjective.
Finicky, fastidious, pedestrian, unimaginative.
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.
A fastidious person is someone who is very demanding or hard to please, critical in thinking, meticulous and fussy. "Fastidiously" means doing things in the manner of such a person.
"Fuddyduddy" is an actual word that is in some dictionaries. It refers to someone that is old-fashion, conservitave, or extremely fussy. Nic R. posted this!
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.
damned; wretched; difficult; picky; fussy; nasty
Fussy is spelled as F-U-S-S-Y.
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.
The population of Fussy is 1,878.
Yes, fussy is an adjective.
You are so fussy!
I think it means embellish, bejewell, add to, make fussy.
Yes, it is.The adjective 'persnickety' can mean fussy or particular, or snobbish.
Fussy means difficult to please.
The area of Fussy is 11.08 square kilometers.
Sometimes Demi Lovato is a fussy eater. Most of the time she is NOT a fussy eater.