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pedantic

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Adj — Overly focused on formal rules, minor details, or technical correctness, often to an annoying degree.

How to use pedantic

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pedantic argument pedantic about grammar sound pedantic

Etymology

From "pedant" (someone who shows off learning or fusses over rules) plus the adjective ending "-ic."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “pedantic” mean?

The word “pedantic” means overly focused on formal rules, minor details, or technical correctness, often to an annoying degree. In plain terms, nit-picky and overly concerned with minor rules or details, in a way that misses the bigger picture.

How do you pronounce “pedantic”?

“Pedantic” is pronounced puh-DAN-tihk (/pəˈdæn.tɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “pedantic” in a sentence?

Here is “pedantic” used in a sentence: “His pedantic insistence on perfect grammar made the meeting drag on.”

What is another word for “pedantic”?

Words with a similar meaning to “pedantic” include pedantical.

What part of speech is “pedantic”?

“Pedantic” is an adjective.

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