Choosier: meaning, definitions and examples

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choosier

 

[ ˈtʃuːziər ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

selective appeal

Choosier refers to a person or entity that is more selective or particular when making choices. It suggests a heightened level of discernment and preference towards specific qualities or characteristics in options available. The term implies that the individual tends to reject ordinary choices in favor of those that meet higher standards. This might be seen in scenarios such as selecting food, clothing, or partners. Choosier people often take more time to evaluate their choices, which can lead to more satisfying outcomes in the long run.

Synonyms

discriminating, fastidious, particular, picky, selective.

Examples of usage

  • She became choosier about her friends as she grew older.
  • The restaurant has gotten choosier with its ingredients.
  • He has always been choosier when picking his movies.

Translations

Translations of the word "choosier" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais exigente

🇮🇳 ज्यादा चयनात्मक

🇩🇪 wählerischer

🇮🇩 lebih pilih-pilih

🇺🇦 вибагливіший

🇵🇱 bardziej wybredny

🇯🇵 より選り好みする

🇫🇷 plus exigeant

🇪🇸 más exigente

🇹🇷 daha seçici

🇰🇷 더 까다로운

🇸🇦 أكثر انتقائية

🇨🇿 vybíravější

🇸🇰 výberovejší

🇨🇳 更挑剔

🇸🇮 bolj izbirčen

🇮🇸 frekari valkost

🇰🇿 таңдамалырақ

🇬🇪 მეტი არჩევითი

🇦🇿 daha seçici

🇲🇽 más exigente

Etymology

The term 'choosier' is derived from the verb 'choose,' which comes from the Old English 'cyosan,' meaning to 'choose' or 'to select.' The word has evolved over time, maintaining its core meaning of selection and preference. The addition of the suffix '-ier' indicates a comparative form, suggesting a greater degree of choosiness relative to others. This formality reflects the evolution of language where adjectives in English often take on comparative endings to denote variations in the characteristic described. The increasing prevalence of 'choosier' aligns with contemporary societal trends where individual preference and personal standards have gained prominence, especially in areas like consumer behavior, dating, and social relationships.