momus

[ˈməʊməs]

momus Definition

a fault-finding person who is always eager to criticize others.

Using momus: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was known as a momus, always criticizing his colleagues' work.

  • Example

    She couldn't stand being around her momus of a boss.

  • Example

    The momus in the group always found something to complain about.

momus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for momus

Phrases with momus

  • play the momus

    to criticize or find fault with someone or something

    Example

    He's always playing the momus, never satisfied with anything.

  • momus-faced

    having a face that looks critical or disapproving

    Example

    Her momus-faced expression made it clear she didn't like the idea.

  • a sarcastic or mocking laugh

    Example

    He let out a momus laugh when he heard the proposal.

Origins of momus

from Greek 'Momos', the god of mockery and criticism

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Summary: momus in Brief

'Momus' [ˈməʊməs] refers to a person who is always eager to criticize others, often finding faults in their work or behavior. It is derived from the Greek god of mockery and criticism, Momos. The term is used in phrases like 'play the momus' and 'momus-faced,' and describes someone who is never satisfied and always finds something to complain about.