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Qué (quién) es PEDANTS - 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]]

pedant         
n.
1.
Schoolmaster, pedagogue.
2.
Vain scholar, conceited scholar, ostentatious man of learning.
pedant         
(pedants)
If you say that someone is a pedant, you mean that they are too concerned with unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects.
I am no pedant and avoid being dogmatic concerning English grammar and expression.
N-COUNT [disapproval]
pedantic         
If you think someone is pedantic, you mean that they are too concerned with unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects.
His lecture was so pedantic and uninteresting.
ADJ [disapproval]

Wikipedia

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 PEDANTS
1. Antiquarian pedants may pretend that it has foreign origins pommes frites la mode and gefilte fish.
2. Pedants and curmudgeons alike insisted Crouch had not scored a true hat–trick, though if you ask the Germans neither did Geoff Hurst.
3. On the other hand, all roads to conversion are blocked by pedants and purists, who succumb to ultra–Orthodox rabbis on all issues.
4. Those who dare to inspect the actions of elected officials sin against democracy – against the separation of powers – the pedants will say.
5. The CV Name÷ Tessa Blackstone Age÷ 64 Job÷ Vice–chancellor, Greenwich University Before that÷ Lecturer, London School of Economics; professor, University of London Institute of Education; adviser, Cabinet Office; master, Birkbeck College; life peer (of Stoke Newington); education minister, 1''7–2000; arts minister, 2001–03 Likes÷ architecture, opera, ballet, a good laugh Dislikes÷ pedants, loud music in restaurants Divorced÷ With two children and four grandchildren