Nitpicker
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Nitpicker
is someone who focuses too much on small, unimportant details and ignores the bigger picture. It’s usually informal and slightly negative —
but often said in a light or humorous way.
Examples:
1- At work, he’s helpful and smart, but he can be a nitpicker about tiny mistakes that don’t really matter.
2- She enjoyed the restaurant, but her friend kept complaining about the music, the chairs, and the lighting. She joked and said,
“Stop being such a nitpicker.”