minutiae
Prononciation : [mɪˈnjuːtiː.aɪ]
Mot
Contexte : « details »
(noun) the small, often unimportant details of something. These are the tiny bits of information that can be easy to overlook but can make a difference.
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The artist paid attention to the minutiae in his painting, which made it look very real.
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Ignoring the minutiae can lead to big mistakes in the project.
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Why do you think the minutiae of the plan are important to consider?
Contexte : « observations »
(noun) the tiny bits of information or facts about a particular subject. These are the little things you notice when you look closely at something.
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She loves studying the minutiae of insects under a microscope.
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He overlooked the minutiae and missed some important facts during his research.
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What minutiae did you discover while exploring the forest?
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