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pedantic

[puh-dan-tik] / pəˈdæn tɪk /


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Arguments to the contrary are overly cautious and pedantic.

From Slate • Mar. 29, 2026

The critic James Wood decried Mr. Barnes as “a thoroughly English writer,” meaning that he is clever and pedantic and emotionally repressed.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 16, 2026

Nelis renders the professor a pompous and pedantic twit but not a heartless one.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2025

Environmental films that are pedantic, prescriptive, or hold audiences by the collar to make them feel bad do more disservice than good, he says.

From BBC • Dec. 5, 2024

The voice that had spoken it was a Scholar’s, precise and pedantic and lazily arrogant, very much a Jordan College voice.

From "The Golden Compass" by Philip Pullman




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