Alt. of Pedantical
Pedantic refers to a person who is excessively concerned with following strict rules or adhering to precise details, often in a nitpicky or overly formal manner. It typically implies a tendency to prioritize correctness or accuracy over broader understanding or practicality in communication or learning.
The standard form is 209.03
No. The absolute value is non-negative but, to be pedantic, that does not mean positive. The absolute value of 0 is 0 which is NOT positive.
If you want to be pedantic, scientists measure temperature in kelvins, not degrees. Heat is energy and is measured in energy units, like joules.
You could argue that if you meant to write y-1 or y+1 . But it would be rather pedantic. Literally, " y 1 " is meaningless.
Octagons have 8 sides and 8 vertices, the number of angles could be eight or if you are being pedantic the answer is 16 as each vertex has an internal and an external angle
Definition: 1. teacher: a schoolteacher or educator ( formal )2. pedantic teacher: a teacher who teaches in a particularly pedantic or dogmatic manner
Pedantic has three syllables.
She's accurate because she's so pedantic. His pedantic answers to simple questions doesn't help the beginners.
He was so pedantic that he wasted twelve hours on just the title page.
If the term you wan to know about is 'pedantic' then no not really. Simplistically, 'pedantic' means :- narrow, concern for formal rules - doing things 'by the book'. A better example for pedantic would be:- The park keeper's pedantic concern about people walking on the grass upset the visitors.
Pedantic, properly pronounced as ped-dant-ick, with the emphasis on the middle syllable, bears a complicated definition, for which we have to delve through history's depths. Properly, one doesn't actually delve depths, one plunges them, so it is more precise to say we must plunge history's depths in order to define "pedantic". However, plunging depths sounds somewhat misleading, and we must never mislead, particularly when defining "pedantic". To define "pedantic", one must strive for the utmost correctness, including awareness of such minor details that may lead to ambiguity or vagueness. This may continue even to the point of boring the casual listener, but the true pedant knows that defining "pedantic" properly is the best way to communicate the most exactingly proper meaning of your words.
Pedantic
academic speech
street smart
Pendant- A Piece Of Jewelry That Hangs From A Chain Worn Around The Neck!
The cast of Pedantic - 2004 includes: Amanda Holmes as Delia Smith Steve Trister as Zack
Perdantic would correctly be spelled pedantic. I hope that I don't come across as being too pedantic about grammar.