noun
- plural of choosiness; the quality or state of being choosy; the tendency to be selective or particular in making choices
Usage: countable noun; typically used in plural form to refer to multiple instances or manifestations of the trait
Examples
- The choosinesses of different customers made it difficult for the restaurant to please everyone.
- Her various choosinesses about food, clothing, and friends were well known to her family.
- The choosinesses displayed by the committee members slowed down the decision-making process.
- Despite their choosinesses, the children eventually agreed on a movie to watch.
- The choosinesses of the hiring managers resulted in a very selective recruitment process.