Explore Minutiae through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Minutiae in a sentence
Minutiae meaning
plural of minutia
Using Minutiae
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of minutia
- In the example corpus, minutiae often appears in combinations such as: the minutiae, minutiae of, minutiae that.
Context around Minutiae
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 12 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Minutiae
- In this selection, "minutiae" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, football, budget, trifles, barely and too stand out and add context to how "minutiae" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include breathe the minutiae of the and by the minutiae of differing. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "minutiae" sits close to words such as aarhus, abdu and abetted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with minutiae
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And Alan Bennett, he quite likes the mundane and minutiae. (10 words)
Still, it also captures the minutiae of character interaction with nuance and attention to detail. (15 words)
The minutiae of the wrangling — and its devastating consequences — has tested the sanity of flood survivors. (16 words)
Never before has a government in human history owned more weapons of mass destruction, looted as much wealth from a country, or assumed unto itself the power to regulate the minutiae of daily life as much as this one. (39 words)
Instead of focusing on the foundational building blocks of health - things like regular exercise, and a nutrient-rich diet - trackers like CGMs encourage us to focus on the minutiae of imperfect metrics. (32 words)
It is also fortified in the everyday political minutiae that black Americans grapple with: Black people wait in lines for hours to cast ballots while their neighbors in white neighborhoods wait minutes. (32 words)
Example sentences (20)
Lee ceaselessly reinvents himself, shifting from comedy to war to the minutiae of Black urban life to broad blockbuster crime thrillers.
Shorter bursts of higher power play, and elongated match times, as officials debate the minutiae of every little happening.
The model, 53, agreed: 'We have done so much therapy as well, sometimes we can get lost in the minutiae of little things feeling like they are huge things.
There is no aspect of this case, from strategy to minutiae, that did not involve an experienced Burford team spending many thousands of hours getting to this point.
They take different amounts of time to finish due to clock stoppages, commercial breaks, and a whole bunch of football minutiae the you didn't come here to read about.
But it is anticipated to be dominated much less by the minutiae of differing policy proposals than by the candidates' well-known public personas and contrasting visions of the country.
However, this piece of minutiae could be the key to advancing combat in a way that satisfies the community at large.
Instead of focusing on the foundational building blocks of health - things like regular exercise, and a nutrient-rich diet - trackers like CGMs encourage us to focus on the minutiae of imperfect metrics.
I was charmed, for that exchange was the essence of why I love local specialties: deeply considered opinions on minutiae barely perceptible to outsiders.
Maybe, Braun wonders, there’s some minutiae not discernible to the naked eye that bothers him, that he wants to clean up between games.
The minutiae of the wrangling — and its devastating consequences — has tested the sanity of flood survivors.
There’s a much more in-depth article about it here if you’re interested, but I won’t delve into the minutiae too much here.
We also appreciate that most members maybe don’t live and breathe the minutiae of the party’s Complaints Process, like the Disciplinary Sub-Group do.
And Alan Bennett, he quite likes the mundane and minutiae.
During a meandering three-hour-long press conference, the new governor showed his mastery of budget minutiae but was oblivious to the bigger picture.
In Dragon Age: Inquisition, a strange NPC called Trifles Minutiae can sometimes be found around Skyhold ready to quiz the Inquisitor on in-game lore.
It is also fortified in the everyday political minutiae that black Americans grapple with: Black people wait in lines for hours to cast ballots while their neighbors in white neighborhoods wait minutes.
It was built on passionate disagreements about minutiae that mattered more than anything else in the world.
Never before has a government in human history owned more weapons of mass destruction, looted as much wealth from a country, or assumed unto itself the power to regulate the minutiae of daily life as much as this one.
Still, it also captures the minutiae of character interaction with nuance and attention to detail.
Common combinations with minutiae
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the minutiae 19×
- minutiae of 19×
- minutiae that 4×
- minutiae can 2×
- day-to-day minutiae 2×
- with minutiae 2×