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pedantic Meaning in Bengali



 নীতিবাগীশী, বিচারবুদ্ধিহীন পণ্ডিতসুলভ, পাণ্ডিত্যাভিমানী, গোঁড়া, স্কুল শিক্ষকসুলভ, আচারসর্বস্ব,

Adjective:

স্কুল-শিক্ষকসুলভ, পাণ্ডিত্যাভিমানী, বিচারবুদ্ধিহীন পণ্ডিতসুলভ, নীতিবাগীশী,





pedantic শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

নাটকটির সূক্ষ্ম শব্দব্যঞ্জনা, পাণ্ডিত্যাভিমানী হাস্যরস ও অচলিত সাহিত্যিক উল্লিখন শেকসপিয়রের অধিকতর জনপ্রিয় কাজগুলির ।

pedantic's Usage Examples:

characterized by pedantic speech.


of Charlemagne who roused the ire of Bishop Theodulphus for lengthy and pedantic approach to exegesis, which he apparently delighted in.


was described as "possibly the most acrimonious argument in the long, pedantic history of the railway hobbyist".


The distinction can sometimes be pedantic, especially in simple cases where it is obvious.


Monthly Review, when he suggested the word as a hybrid, but condemned it as "pedantic".


In spite of all its truth, it is wicked, pedantic, mechanical, a fish barely breathing on a sandbank.


In psychiatry, stilted speech or pedantic speech is communication characterized by situationally-inappropriate formality.


Additionally, many so-called nerds are described as being shy, quirky, pedantic, and unattractive.


Nicolas Boileau and Molière, who both saw him as the perfect example of a pedantic scholar and mediocre scribbler.


They may have a pedantic and precise manner of speaking, intermingled with inventive wordplay.


During her tenure as the head of OSHA, she eliminated more than 1,000 pedantic regulations and shifted the agency's focus to health and safety risks,.


addition to the above, Argentines have also been labeled as lazy, vain, and pedantic, but also kind and carefree, in scientific polls.


The novel included mixed reviews, drawing criticism for its pedantic explanation of Gordimer's worldview.


While mocking a pedantic schoolmaster, Costard uses the word honorificabilitudinitatibus, the longest.


This is a pedantic point, but in at least two British universities (Cambridge and Oxford).


trade union movement, crucially portraying the union activists as idle, pedantic buffoons which, apparently, alienated the traditional working-class audience.


rendered Pamuk's finespun sentences, passionate art appreciations, slyly pedantic debates, eerie urban scenes .


nickname 'Old Krenn', and is today often described as having been a rather pedantic teacher.


The play's sophisticated wordplay, pedantic humour and dated literary allusions may also be cause for its relative.



Synonyms:

scholarly; academic; donnish;

Antonyms:

nonintellectual; superficial; applied; unscholarly;

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