Sentences

caviling in a sentence

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πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Caviling refers to the act of making petty or trivial objections or criticisms.

Sample Sentences

  1. He was criticized for caviling at every minor detail of the proposal.
  2. Instead of providing constructive feedback, she spent the meeting caviling about inconsequential matters.
  3. The lawyer's habit of caviling over trivial points often frustrated his colleagues.
  4. Caviling at the design choices, he missed the overall vision of the project.
  5. Her caviling tone made it difficult for the team to focus on the bigger issues at hand.
  6. Rather than contributing to the discussion, he spent his time caviling over outdated data.
  7. The editor’s caviling led to several unnecessary revisions of the manuscript.
  8. They found his caviling to be a distraction from the important decisions that needed to be made.
  9. Caviling over semantics, she lost sight of the main argument in the debate.
  10. The professor discouraged caviling during his lectures, encouraging students to think more critically.