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Noun — A person who insists on strict adherence to rules, details, or standards.

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a stickler for detail a stickler for rules

Etymology

From Middle English stightlere, related to "stickle"; originally the referee at Cornish wrestling matches, who carried a stick as a badge of office.

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What does “stickler” mean?

The word “stickler” means a person who insists on strict adherence to rules, details, or standards. In plain terms, someone who is very fussy about doing things exactly right, by the rules.

How do you pronounce “stickler”?

“Stickler” is pronounced STIHK-luh (/ˈstɪk.lə/ in IPA).

How do you use “stickler” in a sentence?

Here is “stickler” used in a sentence: “She's a real stickler for punctuation.”

What part of speech is “stickler”?

“Stickler” is a noun.

Where does the word “stickler” come from?

The word “stickler” comes from Middle English. From Middle English stightlere, related to "stickle"; originally the referee at Cornish wrestling matches, who carried a stick as a badge of office.

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