Sentences

pedantry in a sentence

n.

Definition

Pedantry is the excessive concern with minor details or rules, often at the expense of broader understanding or relevance.

Sample Sentences

  1. His constant focus on minor details revealed a degree of pedantry that frustrated his colleagues.
  2. The professor's lectures were often criticized for their pedantry, as he spent too much time on trivial aspects of the subject.
  3. In her pursuit of perfection, her pedantry occasionally overshadowed her creativity.
  4. The pedantry of the editor made the manuscript overly rigid and stifled its natural flow.
  5. While precision is important, excessive pedantry can detract from the overall message in a discussion.

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