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petty
1[pet-ee]
adjective
of little or no importance or consequence.
petty grievances.
Antonyms: importantof lesser or secondary importance, merit, etc.; minor.
petty considerations.
having or showing narrow ideas, interests, etc..
petty minds.
Synonyms: smallmean or ungenerous in small or trifling things.
a petty person.
Antonyms: generousshowing or caused by meanness of spirit.
a petty revenge.
of secondary rank, especially in relation to others of the same class or kind.
petty states; a petty tyrant.
Petty
2[pet-ee]
noun
Richard, born 1937, U.S. racing-car driver.
William, 2nd Earl of Shelburne, 1st Marquis of Lansdowne. William Petty Fitzmaurice Lansdowne.
petty
/ ˈpɛtɪ /
adjective
trivial; trifling; inessential
petty details
of a narrow-minded, mean, or small-natured disposition or character
petty spite
minor or subordinate in rank
petty officialdom
law of lesser importance
Other Word Forms
- pettily adverb
- pettiness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of petty1
Word History and Origins
Origin of petty1
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Example Sentences
He also considered making Jack Sheppard, a petty thief who had won the public's affection, one of the main characters.
Whether it’s the National Guard or the Highway Patrol, criminals, both petty and violent, tend to avoid them.
But Gonzalez said he told ICE hiring officials that he had a 10-year-old felony on his record for petty theft and he was told he wouldn’t qualify for the position.
Suddenly, violent criminals become no different than petty criminals, and petty criminals become no different than immigrants or protesters.
On top of those digital-age preoccupations, Russell sought to indict the petty jealousies that exist among men — a subject, he thinks, that remains taboo.
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