Stickler vs Sticklerism - What's the difference?
stickler | sticklerism |
*, II.27:
*:In ancient time they were wont to employ third persons as sticklers , to see no treachery or disorder were used, and to beare witnes of the combates successe.
* Sir Philip Sidney
* Dryden
Someone who insistently advocates (for) something.
:Lexicographers are stickler s for correct language.
* Jonathan Swift
The behaviour of a stickler; inflexible adherence to rules.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 10, author=Dwight Garner, title=For Those Who Like Danger, the Home Book of Things Not to Try at Home, work=New York Times
, passage=“We, the intellectually curious, may soon find ourselves trapped in a pen, fenced in by rule-bound sticklerism and overzealous concern for our personal safety, unless we exercise our civil liberties and our curiosity,” he declaims. }}
As nouns the difference between stickler and sticklerism
is that stickler is while sticklerism is the behaviour of a stickler; inflexible adherence to rules.stickler
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Noun
(en noun)- Basilius, the judge, appointed sticklers and trumpets whom the others should obey.
- Our former chiefs, like sticklers of the war, / First sought to inflame the parties, then to poise.
- The Tory or High-church were the greatest sticklers against the exorbitant proceedings of King James II.
Anagrams
*sticklerism
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