caviller

[kav-uh-ler]

caviller Definition

to raise trivial and frivolous objections; to find fault without good reason.

Using caviller: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "caviller" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He cavilled at every suggestion I made.

  • Example

    She is always cavilling about something.

  • Example

    Don't cavil over minor details.

  • Example

    The critics cavilled the movie for its lack of originality.

caviller Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with caviller

  • cavil at

    to criticize or find fault with something in a petty or trivial way

    Example

    He is always cavilling at my work, but never offers any constructive feedback.

  • cavil with

    to argue or dispute with someone over a minor point

    Example

    I don't want to cavil with you over this small matter.

  • cavil over

    to raise objections or find fault with something in a petty or trivial way

    Example

    She is always cavilling over minor details, which slows down the project progress.

Origins of caviller

from Old French 'caviller', meaning 'to mock' or 'to quibble'

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Summary: caviller in Brief

'Caviller' [kav-uh-ler] is a verb that means to raise trivial and frivolous objections, often without good reason. It is synonymous with 'quibble,' 'nitpick,' 'carp,' 'complain,' and 'criticize.' The verb is often used in phrases like 'cavil at,' 'cavil with,' and 'cavil over,' all of which denote petty criticism or argumentation.