Choosiness

Pronunciation: /ˈtʃuˈsiˈnɛs/

Choosiness (noun)

  1. The habit of being very careful about what you accept or buy, often because you want only the best.
  2. A tendency to select only certain options and reject others, based on clear standards or strong preferences.

Examples

  • Her choosiness makes simple meals hard to pick.
  • His choosiness slows down every decision we make.