picky
fussy / discerning / selective / fastidious
Adjective
comp: pickiersup: pickiest
This term carries a subtle tension between precision and annoyance. When used positively, it suggests a discerning nature or a commitment to quality. However, it more frequently conveys a sense of fussiness or unreasonable demand, implying that the person's standards are unnecessarily rigid or difficult for others to satisfy. In social contexts, calling someone picky often serves as a mild criticism of their inflexibility, particularly regarding food or partners. It describes a psychological state of selectivity that borders on the obsessive, where the failure to meet a specific, often arbitrary, criterion results in total rejection.