Similar words: romantic, antiseptic, anticipate, defendant, meantime, quantity, enticing, fantastic. Meaning: [pɪ'dæntɪk] adj. marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects.
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31. Writing user input validation is pedantic and error - prone but very necessary.
32. Old - type intellectuals are inevitably a little poor and pedantic.
33. They tend to make your style heavy, dry, and pedantic.
34. Reading in a pedantic way may turn you into a bookworm or a bookcase, and has long been opposed.
35. They incline to the academic, the exclusive, the theoretical, and the pedantic.
36. Great Books are popular, not pedantic. They are not written by specialists about specialties for specialists.
37. It was pedantic rather than reasonable, just to the point of being grotesque.
38. Miheng,Being famous for his abusive ability, pedantic intellectual as the tongue steel,who couldn't compare to Zhuge liang with such ability,momentum,well-grounded in abuse.
39. It also confirmed Mike Dean's reputation as the fussiest and most pedantic of referees.
40. He was captiously pedantic.
41. "Jeremy is walk through a door rather than open it, Richard's massively accident prone and cheeky chappie, and James is a pedantic nerd, " says Wilman.
42. He's a bit pedantic.sentencedict .com
43. Keep it, in any case, familiar, facetious even, rather then pedantic and portentous.
44. This German Socialism, which took its schoolboy task so seriously and solemnly, and extolled its poor stock-in-trade in such mountebank fashion, meanwhile gradually lost its pedantic innocence.
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