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pettiness

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[pet-ee-nis] / ˈpɛt i nɪs /

noun

  1. the quality or condition of being of little, lesser, or no importance, consequence, or merit; insignificance.

    The economic cost of these wildfires pales into pettiness when compared to the real victims—the wildlife and the natural landscape.

    The film is a comedy about the boredom, pettiness, and general strangeness of working in an office, as the protagonists spend their days plotting a way out of their dull and meaningless jobs.

  2. the quality or condition of having or expressing limited ideas, interests, etc.; narrow-mindedness.

    The novel is set against a background of small-town deceit and pettiness.

  3. the quality or condition of being unkind, stingy, or ungenerous, especially in small or trifling things; meanspiritedness.

    Their pettiness is perhaps best demonstrated by the threatened removal of an assortment of services provided to residents—things like fresh fruit, free coffee, and a monthly outing.


Etymology

Origin of pettiness

petty ( def. ) + -ness ( def. )

Explanation

Pettiness is the quality of being completely unimportant. The pettiness of an airplane passenger's complaint that there’s a smudge on the window is likely to cause the flight attendants to pay no attention to it. Pettiness — whether it's in a term paper or an argument between politicians — is a focus on issues so small and trivial that it's almost silly. Another way to use the noun pettiness is to describe the quality of a person that's also called "small-mindedness." A friend's pettiness can be hard to live with, since she focuses on trivial matters and has a tendency to seek revenge for the slightest offenses. Petty comes from the French word for "small," petit.

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This is a novel about pettiness, middle-class superficiality, disloyalty, prejudice and cruelty, with this coterie of rather vile friends acting as a microcosm for a society in decline.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 20, 2026

And yes, in a paroxysm of pettiness, he renamed Mt.

From Salon • Jan. 31, 2025

It’s like the prom scene in “Carrie,” only Elphaba rises above the pettiness.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 19, 2024

The sheer pettiness of these gripes—the fact that these men continue to filter justice through their small, round, grudge-colored glasses—is what is breathtaking here.

From Slate • May 17, 2024

Anyone but him, thought Lazlo, laughing a little at his own pettiness.

From "Strange the Dreamer" by Laini Taylor