pedanty (Meaning)
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pedanty (n.)
An assembly or clique of pedants.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pedanty
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pedanty Sentence Examples
- His constant corrections betrayed a tendency toward pedantry.
- The professor's lectures were characterized by unnecessary pedantry, focusing on trivial details.
- Despite his intelligence, his writing was often criticized for its pedantry.
- Her insistence on adhering strictly to the rules bordered on pedantry.
- The debate was derailed by pedantry, as participants argued over minor points.
- In his pedantry, he failed to grasp the broader implications of the issue at hand.
- The lawyer's argument was weakened by his reliance on pedantry rather than substance.
- The committee's progress was hindered by pedantry, as members became bogged down in technicalities.
- The playwright's refusal to compromise led to accusations of pedantry from the actors.
- The manager's attention to detail crossed into pedantry, frustrating his team.
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An assembly or clique of pedants.
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His constant corrections betrayed a tendency toward pedantry.
The professor's lectures were characterized by unnecessary pedantry, focusing on trivial details.
Despite his intelligence, his writing was often criticized for its pedantry.
Her insistence on adhering strictly to the rules bordered on pedantry.