Tag: Split Hairs

  • Split Hairs


    🗓️ Idiom: Split Hairs (verb)


    💬 Meaning

    • To argue or worry about very small or unimportant details.
    • To make fine or unnecessary distinctions between things.

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • During meetings, Tom often splits hairs about wording instead of focusing on the main issue.
    • Let’s not split hairs, the two reports say almost the same thing.
    • She’s known for splitting hairs when reviewing contracts, even over commas and spaces.

    🏛️ Origin

    The idiom split hairs dates back to the 1600s. It comes from the image of trying to divide a single hair. Something nearly impossible because it’s already so thin. It began to describe people who focus too much on tiny or unimportant differences.


    📝 Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    Stop __________ about the exact wording and focus on the main message.

    Answer

    splitting hairs

    2. Choose the correct answer:
    If someone is “splitting hairs,” they are:
    a) Talking about important business goals
    b) Arguing over small, unimportant details
    c) Making fast decisions

    Answer

    b) Arguing over small, unimportant details

    3. Change the sentence using “split hairs”:
    “He’s focusing too much on tiny differences in the report.”

    Answer

    He’s splitting hairs about the report.


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