Tag: Nitpick

  • Nitpick


    🗓️ Idiom: Nitpick (verb)


    💬 Meaning

    • To find small or unimportant faults in someone’s work.
    • To focus too much on minor details instead of the bigger picture.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • The manager started to nitpick every line of the report, which slowed the project down.
    • Don’t nitpick your team’s work too much, it can lower motivation.
    • She tends to nitpick during meetings, correcting small grammar errors instead of discussing key ideas.

    🏛️ Origin

    The term nitpick comes from the literal act of removing “nits” (tiny lice eggs) from hair; a task that requires careful attention to tiny details. Over time, it came to mean finding small or unnecessary faults in someone’s work or behaviour.


    📝 Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    It’s better to focus on the main goals instead of __________ every small mistake.

    Answer

    nitpicking

    2. Choose the correct answer:
    If someone is “nitpicking,” they are:
    a) Ignoring small problems
    b) Looking for small faults
    c) Working quickly

    Answer

    b) Looking for small faults

    3. Change the sentence using “nitpick”:
    “He keeps pointing out tiny, unimportant errors in the document.”

    Answer

    He keeps nitpicking the document.


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