Finicky vs Persnickety - What's the difference?
finicky | persnickety |
(informal) Fastidious and fussy; difficult to please; exacting, especially about details.
(informal) Demanding, requiring above-normal care.
(US) Fastidious or fussy.
Obsessive about mundane details, demanding for precision.
*1905 , Katherine M. Yates, At the Door: A Tale to Read Both on the Lines and Between , K. M. Yates & Company,
*:Marjorie glanced up and down the long street. “Well, I never in my life saw so many different kinds of houses!” she exclaimed. “Aren’t they funny! Why, they look almost like people. Look at that little persnickety one over there — the white, white one with the green, green blinds — doesn’t it look exactly like —”
*1914 July 3, William H. Bowers, “The Use of ‘Tempest.’”, letter to the editor, in The Dial: A Semi-Monthly Journal of Literary Criticism, Discussion, and Information , The Henry O. Shepard Co., volume LVII,
*:I have just read the article in your issue for May 16 on dialectic English. The word tempest recalls the surprise I felt at the beginning of three years' residence on Cape Cod to hear the word used commonly as an exact synonym for thunderstorm.
*:Persnickety'' I have been accustomed to use in the sense attached to ''perjinkety , that is, over-fastidious. I do not know how the word was acquired or how common its use is.
*1919 , Gertrude Harding, The Higher Aspect of Nursing , W. B. Saunders Company,
*:Her free and easy association with her fellow nurses is prone to break down her womanly reserve and natural modesty. Her assiduity in clinging to ideals of modest begins to abate as a result. She is inclined to think she has been too “persnickety ;” that this is unnecessary when one understands “the naturalness of the physical body.” She wonders what is the use. And forthwith the foundation is laid for Moral Lenity .
As adjectives the difference between finicky and persnickety
is that finicky is fastidious and fussy; difficult to please; exacting, especially about details while persnickety is fastidious or fussy.finicky
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- ''The baby was finicky until her diaper was changed.
- The lawnmower is a bit finicky in cold weather.
Usage notes
* The forms (finickier) and (finickiest) also exist, but are quite rare, and perhaps nonstandard. The forms (term) and (term) are much more common, and certainly standard.Synonyms
* fastidious, fussy * SeeDerived terms
* finickiness * finickitypersnickety
English
Adjective
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