Comparative form of choicy, meaning somewhat inclined to choose carefully or select from options.
From 'choicy' (choice + -y suffix) plus the comparative suffix '-er' (Old English). A layered formation in informal English.
'Choicier' is wonderfully rare—it suggests someone who is becoming more selective, more picky, and perhaps more particular about what they accept, making it a word for personality evolution.
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