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pedantry

noun
Syllables
pe·
dant·
ry
/ˈpɛ.dənt.ri/
the practice of being overly focused on minor details, formal rules, or showing off academic knowledge in an unnecessary way
Examples
  • The meeting was bogged down by his constant pedantry about protocol.
  • Critics accused the scholar of pedantry, making his research inaccessible to a general audience.
  • The professor’s lectures were filled with pedantry, overwhelming students with trivial details.
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