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Meanings of
nitpicking
in anglès
portuguès
remoção de lêndeas
català
desllemenat
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Removing nits from hair.
pedant
Related terms
name calling
català
desllemenat
Carping.
carping
quibbling
pettifogging
caviling
Related terms
critical
Synonyms
Examples for "
pedant
"
pedant
Examples for "
pedant
"
1
Happily Julius was ceasing to be a
pedant
,
even in matters ecclesiastical.
2
Refined, cultured, and intelligent, he was also a
pedant
and a bore.
3
What is a greater
pedant
than a mere man of the town?
4
The
pedant
-
for
such
seemed to be his character in the troupe-bowed his acknowledgments.
5
You cannot speak of Tao to a
pedant
;
his scope is too restricted.
Usage of
nitpicking
in anglès
1
In light of an incredible 2014 for Seattle however, this is
nitpicking
.
2
Annoyed and frustrated, Ryan had passed the time
nitpicking
everything I said.
3
But Eco manages to make these sorts of
nitpicking
interludes progressively beguiling.
4
This would all seem like
nitpicking
if the stakes weren't so high.
5
In a sense he is right, but it's the
nitpicking
debater talking here.
6
I don't think it's time to be
nitpicking
on anyone else.
7
Two: the ConCom is composed entirely of aspies with level-twenty powers of
nitpicking
.
8
There would be a champion without the
nitpicking
of subtracting Against from For.
9
It struck me that a lot of the criticisms seemed
nitpicking
and begrudgery.
10
That's
nitpicking
,
because the Supra lives up to the performance promise.
11
Gallowglass smothered a sigh of relief at her historical
nitpicking
.
12
She's having too much fun to care about such
nitpicking
.
13
The chief cause for concern has been the degree of
nitpicking
surrounding marginal offside calls.
14
We're
nitpicking
here, but these details are important.
15
And if you're
nitpicking
,
some of the darker nuance of characterisation has been lost in translation.
16
Using 65 or 71 for an age-based analysis may seem like
nitpicking
.
Other examples for "nitpicking"
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About this term
nitpicking
nitpick
Verb
Present
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
constant nitpicking
all nitpicking
harmful nitpicking
historical nitpicking
legal nitpicking
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Translations for
nitpicking
portuguès
remoção de lêndeas
català
desllemenat
passada de pinta llemenera
Nitpicking
through the time