pedantry

/ˈpɛdəntri/

Definitions

1. noun

the quality of being excessively concerned with minor and often technical details, especially in a way that is considered tedious or annoying.

“His pedantry in grammar made the conversation feel stilted and unengaging.”

2. noun

a characteristic of a person who is excessively concerned with minor and often technical details.

“His pedantry was evident in the way he nitpicked every detail in the report.”

Synonyms

  • fastidiousness
  • nitpicking
  • perfectionism

Antonyms

  • latitude
  • looseness
  • vagueness