when its specific
unimportant
In : Out :: Important: unimportant or Trivial
unimportant
unimportant
Unimportant.
The word "Trivia" means unimportant details or information. Facts themselves are details or information. This is actually a very interesting question because when someone thinks something is unimportant, it is subjective. One person's trivia is another person's "must know" information. For example: The score in a certain football game may be important to a fan, but trivia to a neutral.
I think it is important when necessary, otherwise it is unimportant.
unimportant
recognition
"Blatant pedant" refers to someone who is overly concerned with minor details and correctness, often in a way that is obvious or annoying to others. It conveys the idea of being excessively rigid or strict in adherence to rules or standards.
IMportant does not have any prefix but it does have a suffix: the "ant" at the last part
details are important