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Qué (quién) es PEDANTRY - definición

PERSONALITY TYPE; PERSON OBSESSED WITH DETAIL OR PROCESS, OFTEN NEGATIVELY PERCEIVED
Pedantry; Pedantic; Pædant; Pédant; Pedants; Pædants; Pédants; Paedant; Paedants; Pedantries; Pedanticism; Pedanthood
  • "The Pedant" by caricaturist [[Thomas Rowlandson]]

pedantry         
n.
Ostentation of learning, boastful display of knowledge, pedantism.
pedantry         
If you accuse someone of pedantry, you mean that you disapprove of them because they pay excessive attention to unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects.
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
Pedantry         
·noun The act, character, or manners of a pedant; vain ostentation of learning.

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Pedant

A pedant ( PED-ent) is a person who is excessively concerned with formalism, accuracy and precision, or one who makes an ostentatious and arrogant show of learning.

Ejemplos de uso de PEDANTRY
1. I wrote every single word of it" – and dismisses the plagiarism allegations as malevolent pedantry.
2. Such pedantry does nothing to ease the plight of the prisoners, nor improve the image of America abroad.
3. I despised the men in particular for their ignorance, their pedantry, their eagerness to ask the right questions.
4. He was amazed by the whole subculture of the self–appointed Kennedy researchers and by "the pedantry you fall into, the obsessiveness that really does come with the territory." A few miles away but still inside the Beltway, Max Holland is still deep in Nov. 22, 1'63, looking for answers to mysteries that are never going to be solved.
5. Such debating society pedantry, however, fails to acknowledge that in the case of Muslims, their religion and sense of cultural identity are so closely bound that an attack upon their faith is, to all intents and purposes, an attack upon their person.