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ukala bir şekilde, ukalaca/titizce, bilgiçlik taslayan kimse, ukalâ, bilgiç, detaycı, gereksiz ayrıntılar üzerinde ısrarla duran bilim adamı, titiz, bilgiçlik taslayan, ukala/titiz, aşırı detaycı,

1 ukala bir şekilde     ts
2 ukalaca/titizce     ts
3pedant bilgiçlik taslayan kimse  isim     ts
4pedant ukalâ     ts
5pedant bilgiç     ts
6pedant detaycı     ts
7pedant gereksiz ayrıntılar üzerinde ısrarla duran bilim adamı  isim     ts
8pedantic titiz     ts
9pedantic bilgiçlik taslayan     ts
10pedantic ukala/titiz     ts
11pedantic aşırı detaycı     ts
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pedanticly, in a pedantic manner; "these interpretations are called `schemas' or, more pedantically, `schemata'", in the manner of strictly adhering to information in books without using common sense; meticulously, fastidiously; strictly, in a pedantic manner; "these interpretations are called `schemas' or, more pedantically, `schemata', In a pedantic manner, A person who is overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning, A teacher or schoolmaster, A person who emphasizes his/her knowledge through the use of vocabulary, Being finicky or fastidious with language, Being showy of one’s knowledge, often in a boring manner, Like a pedant, overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning, disapproval If you say that someone is a pedant, you mean that they are too concerned with unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects. I am no pedant and avoid being dogmatic concerning English grammar and expression. someone who pays too much attention to rules or to small unimportant details, especially someone who criticizes other people in an extremely annoying way (pédant, from pedante, perhaps from paedagogus; PEDAGOGY), One who puts on an air of learning; one who makes a vain display of learning; a pretender to superior knowledge, a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit, meticulous person, fastidious person; strict person, fussy person; person who strictly adheres to information in books without using common sense, A schoolmaster; a pedagogue, Obsessive insistence or sureness that things or persons will or do conform to words exactly as they have been written, pedantical, Being showy of one's knowledge, often in a boring manner, Often used to describe a person who emphasizes his/her knowledge through the use of vocabulary; ostentatious in one's learning, formal and uninspired; making a vain display of learning, Being finicky or picky with language, meticulous; strict, fussy; adhering strictly to information in books without using common sense, Of or pertaining to a pedant; characteristic of, or resembling, a pedant; ostentatious of learning; as, a pedantic writer; a pedantic description; a pedantical affectation, marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects, disapproval If you think someone is pedantic, you mean that they are too concerned with unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects. His lecture was so pedantic and uninteresting. paying too much attention to rules or to small unimportant details pedantic about, Describes a story in which the moral or message the author wants to teach overwhelms the plot, Pedantic is comes from the french [pédant] and Italian [pedante], and probably originated from the Greek [paiduein] meaning "to instruct " The word originally meant a holder of a degree or school master, but has since become pejorative to mean a person who presents his knowledge pretentiously or to excess It is also used to describe those who hold leaning from books to such a vaunted status that they forsake practical logic and common reasoning [back], adj - observing strict adherence to formal rules or literal meaning at the expense of a wider view This can also refer to the author's tone, as overly scholarly and academic,

12 pedanticly     ts
13 in a pedantic manner; "these interpretations are called `schemas' or, more pedantically, `schemata'"     ts
14 in the manner of strictly adhering to information in books without using common sense; meticulously, fastidiously; strictly     ts
15 in a pedantic manner; "these interpretations are called `schemas' or, more pedantically, `schemata'     ts
16 In a pedantic manner     ts
17pedant A person who is overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning     ts
18pedant A teacher or schoolmaster - "I have in my youth oftentimes beene vexed to see a Pedant brought in, in most of Italian comedies, for a vice or sport-maker, and the nicke-name of Magister to be of no better signification amongst us."     ts
19pedant A person who emphasizes his/her knowledge through the use of vocabulary     ts
20pedantic Being finicky or fastidious with language     ts
21pedantic Being showy of one’s knowledge, often in a boring manner     ts
22pedantic Like a pedant, overly concerned with formal rules and trivial points of learning     ts
23pedant disapproval If you say that someone is a pedant, you mean that they are too concerned with unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects. I am no pedant and avoid being dogmatic concerning English grammar and expression. someone who pays too much attention to rules or to small unimportant details, especially someone who criticizes other people in an extremely annoying way (pédant, from pedante, perhaps from paedagogus; PEDAGOGY)     ts
24pedant One who puts on an air of learning; one who makes a vain display of learning; a pretender to superior knowledge     ts
25pedant a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they merit     ts
26pedant meticulous person, fastidious person; strict person, fussy person; person who strictly adheres to information in books without using common sense  isim     ts
27pedant A schoolmaster; a pedagogue     ts
28pedantic Obsessive insistence or sureness that things or persons will or do conform to words exactly as they have been written     ts
29pedantic pedantical     ts
30pedantic Being showy of one's knowledge, often in a boring manner     ts
31pedantic Often used to describe a person who emphasizes his/her knowledge through the use of vocabulary; ostentatious in one's learning     ts
32pedantic formal and uninspired; making a vain display of learning     ts
33pedantic Being finicky or picky with language     ts
34pedantic meticulous; strict, fussy; adhering strictly to information in books without using common sense  sıfat     ts
35pedantic Of or pertaining to a pedant; characteristic of, or resembling, a pedant; ostentatious of learning; as, a pedantic writer; a pedantic description; a pedantical affectation     ts
36pedantic marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects     ts
37pedantic disapproval If you think someone is pedantic, you mean that they are too concerned with unimportant details or traditional rules, especially in connection with academic subjects. His lecture was so pedantic and uninteresting. paying too much attention to rules or to small unimportant details pedantic about     ts
38pedantic Describes a story in which the moral or message the author wants to teach overwhelms the plot     ts
39pedantic Pedantic is comes from the french [pédant] and Italian [pedante], and probably originated from the Greek [paiduein] meaning "to instruct " The word originally meant a holder of a degree or school master, but has since become pejorative to mean a person who presents his knowledge pretentiously or to excess It is also used to describe those who hold leaning from books to such a vaunted status that they forsake practical logic and common reasoning [back]     ts
40pedantic adj - observing strict adherence to formal rules or literal meaning at the expense of a wider view This can also refer to the author's tone, as overly scholarly and academic     ts
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