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    petty
    /ˈpɛti/

    adjective

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  2. not important and not worth giving attention to: Prisoners complain that they are subjected to too many petty rules and restrictions. [ after noun ] complaining too much about things that are not important: Don't be so petty!

  3. The meaning of PETTY is having secondary rank or importance : minor, subordinate. How to use petty in a sentence.

  4. You can use petty to describe things such as problems, rules, or arguments which you think are unimportant or relate to unimportant things. He was miserable all the time and rows would start over petty things.

  5. of little or no importance or consequence: petty grievances. Synonyms: slight, inconsiderable, negligible, nugatory. Antonyms: important. of lesser or secondary importance, merit, etc.; minor: petty considerations. having or showing narrow ideas, interests, etc.: petty minds. Synonyms: small.

  6. Petty used to mean just "petite" or "small," but now it's used for things that are trivial and shouldn’t matter much. If you host world leaders and spend more time picking napkins than memorizing names, you're focused on petty things.

  7. Definition of petty adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. PETTY definition: 1. unimportant or not serious: 2. complaining too much about unimportant things: . Learn more.

  9. petty meaning, definition, what is petty: a petty problem, detail etc is small and...: Learn more.

  10. adj. pet·ti·er, pet·ti·est. 1. Of small importance; trivial: a petty grievance. See Synonyms at trivial. 2. Showing an excessive concern with unimportant matters or minor details, especially in a narrow-minded way: petty partisanship. 3. a. Of lesser importance or rank; subordinate: a petty prince.

  11. Definitions of 'petty' 1. You can use petty to describe things such as problems, rules, or arguments that you think are unimportant or relate to unimportant things. [disapproval] [...] 2. If you describe someone's behavior as petty, you mean that they care too much about small, unimportant things and perhaps that they are unnecessarily unkind.