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Meaning of caviled
The primary meaning of the word "caviled" is to raise petty objections or criticisms, often in a pedantic or annoying manner.
Etymology of caviled
The word "caviled" originates from the Latin "cavillari," which means "to jest" or "to mock," and is related to the Latin "cavilla," meaning "a jest" or "a mocking remark."
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of raising petty objections or criticisms, often in a pedantic or annoying manner.
Synonyms
quibbled
complained
criticized
objected
protested
grumbled
murmured
carped
nitpicked
faulted
griped
whined
bellyached
groused
snarled
growled
sniped
bickered
wrangled
sparred
argued
disputed
debated
contested
opposed
resisted
demurred
hesitated
wavered
faltered
stumbled
tripped
quailed
recoiled
shrank
winced
flinched
cringed
shuddered
quaked
trembled
cowered
blanched
paled
wilted
withered
languished
dwindled
waned
ebbed
flagged
slumped
sagged
drooped
slacked
slackened
relented
yielded
submitted
surrendered
capitulated
acquiesced
Definitions
- To raise petty objections or criticisms, often in a pedantic or annoying manner
- * To find fault or raise objections, especially in a petty or annoying way
Usage Examples
- The lawyer caviled at the judge's ruling, claiming it was unfair and biased.
- * She caviled at the idea of going to the party, saying she was too tired and didn't feel like dressing up.
- * He caviled at the proposal, raising a multitude of petty objections and criticisms.