Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
pick-nits
verb
/pɪk nɪts/
Definition
To remove nits (lice eggs) from someone’s hair or to find faults in something.
Examples
- The teacher was known to pick-nits in students’ essays, focusing on small grammatical mistakes.
- During our meeting, she started to pick-nits in my presentation, pointing out every little error.
- They spent hours picking nits after realizing the infestation in their daughter’s hair.
Meaning
The phrase ‘pick-nits’ typically refers to the act of meticulously inspecting hair to remove nits, but it is often used metaphorically to indicate finding minor faults or details in a situation or work.
Synonyms
- nitpick
- scrutinize
- fine-tooth comb
- analyze