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Petty - definition of petty by The Free Dictionary 1 of little or no importance; inconsequential: petty grievances 2 of lesser importance or merit; minor: petty considerations 3 having or showing narrow ideas, interests, etc : petty minds 4 ungenerous in trifling matters: a petty person
petty adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . (disapproving) caring too much about small and unimportant matters, especially when this is unkind to other people synonym small-minded How could you be so petty? (law) (of a crime or criminal) not very serious When they run out of money, they sometimes turn to petty crime
petty - WordReference. com Dictionary of English of little or no importance or consequence: petty grievances minor: petty considerations having or showing narrow ideas, interests, etc : petty minds mean or ungenerous in small or trifling things: a petty person showing or caused by meanness of spirit: a petty revenge
PETTY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Petty, paltry, trifling, trivial apply to something that is so insignificant as to be almost unworthy of notice Petty implies contemptible insignificance and littleness, inferiority and small worth: petty quarrels
Petty - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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
PETTY - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary Petty definition: having little or no importance Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "petty criminal", "petty crime", "petty cash"
PETTY - Meaning Translations | Collins English Dictionary Definitions of 'petty' 1 You can use petty to describe things such as problems, rules, or arguments which you think are unimportant or relate to unimportant things [disapproval] [ ] 2 If you describe someone's behaviour as petty, you mean that they care too much about small, unimportant things and perhaps that they are unnecessarily unkind