kvetch

[kvech]

kvetch Definition

  • 1to complain habitually or chronically
  • 2to nag persistently

Using kvetch: Examples

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

  • Example

    My grandmother always kvetches about her arthritis.

  • Example

    Stop kvetching and do something about it!

  • Example

    He kvetched about the service at the restaurant all night.

kvetch Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for kvetch

Phrases with kvetch

  • kvetch and moan

    to complain excessively and annoyingly

    Example

    She spent the whole day kvetching and moaning about her job.

  • kvetchfest

    an event or situation where people complain excessively and continuously

    Example

    The meeting turned into a kvetchfest with everyone complaining about the new policy.

  • a person who complains habitually and chronically as part of their personality or profession

    Example

    He's known as the office's professional kvetch, always finding something to complain about.

Origins of kvetch

from Yiddish 'kvetshn', meaning 'to squeeze, to press'

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Summary: kvetch in Brief

'Kvetch' [kvech] is a verb that means to complain habitually or chronically, or to nag persistently. It is often used in phrases like 'kvetch and moan,' which denotes excessive and annoying complaining, and 'kvetchfest,' which refers to an event or situation where people complain excessively and continuously. A 'professional kvetch' is someone who complains habitually and chronically as part of their personality or profession.