Pronunciation: /pəˈdæntɪk/
adjective giving too much importance to details and formal rules, especially in teaching
A1 She is very pedantic about grammar and punctuation.
A2 The teacher's pedantic approach to teaching made the students feel overwhelmed.
B1 His pedantic nature often causes tension in group projects.
B2 The editor's pedantic editing style resulted in a flawless final draft.
C1 The professor's pedantic lectures were both informative and exhausting.
C2 His pedantic insistence on following the rules led to a successful outcome.
formal The professor was known for his pedantic attention to detail in his research papers.
informal Stop being so pedantic about grammar, it's not that important in casual conversation.
slang Why are you being so pedantic about the rules? Just chill out and go with the flow.
figurative Her pedantic approach to life made it difficult for her to see the big picture.
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