Question : Choose the word that can substitute the given group of words.
One hard to please (very selective in his habits)
Option 1: Dexterous
Option 2: Incorrigible
Option 3: Sadist
Option 4: Fastidious
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Correct Answer: Fastidious
Solution : The fourth option is the correct choice.
Fastidious means excessively particular, difficult to please, or very selective in habits. This word aligns closely with the description provided, indicating someone who is meticulous, exacting, and has high standards, especially in matters of taste and preferences.
The meanings of other options are as follows:
Dexterous means skilled and adept, often with hands or body movements.
Incorrigible means incapable of being corrected, reformed, or improved.
A sadist is someone who derives pleasure from inflicting pain or suffering on others.
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