Sentences

captious in a sentence

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Definition

Captious refers to a tendency to find fault or raise petty objections, often leading to unnecessary disputes or criticisms.

Sample Sentences

  1. Her captious nature often turned simple discussions into lengthy debates.
  2. The critic's captious remarks left the artist feeling demoralized.
  3. In meetings, his captious attitude made it difficult to reach a consensus.
  4. She had a captious eye for detail, always finding flaws in others' work.
  5. His captious questions during the interview made the candidate uncomfortable.
  6. The captious feedback from the panel overshadowed the project's strengths.
  7. Even minor mistakes were met with captious scrutiny by the professor.
  8. Her captious comments often discouraged her friends from sharing their ideas.
  9. The captious reviewers seemed determined to nitpick every aspect of the film.
  10. He avoided discussions with her due to her captious and critical demeanor.