different between fussy vs satiric
fussy
English
Etymology
fuss +? -y
Pronunciation
- enPR: f?.s'i, IPA(key): /?f?.si/
- Rhymes: -?si
Adjective
fussy (comparative fussier, superlative fussiest)
- Anxious or particular about petty details; hard to please.
- Having a tendency to fuss, cry, or be bad-tempered/ill-tempered (especially of babies).
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:fastidious
Related terms
- fuss
Translations
See also
- pedantic
- picky
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satiric
English
Alternative forms
- satirick, satirique (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle French satirique, from Late Latin satiricus.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -???k
Adjective
satiric (comparative more satiric, superlative most satiric)
- of or pertaining to satire
- Synonym: satirical
Translations
Anagrams
- -iatrics, ICRISAT
Romanian
Etymology
From French satirique, from Latin satiricus.
Adjective
satiric m or n (feminine singular satiric?, masculine plural satirici, feminine and neuter plural satirice)
- satirical
Declension
satiric From the web:
- what satirical meaning
- what satirical technique is being employed
- what does satirical mean
- definition satirical
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