"Cavillous" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cavillous" Meaning

Cavillous refers to being extremely critical, fault-finding, or perfectionistic, often to overly pedantic or excessive degrees. A cavillous person is prone to making gratuitous or picayune criticisms, and may be excessively concerned with minor details or trivial matters.

"Cavillous" Examples

Examples of "Cavillous"


Cavillous is not a commonly used word and is not recognized by all dictionaries. However, it is defined as being unwilling to accept a compliment or show gratitude, often in a prideful or arrogant manner.

Example Sentences:


Despite being a renowned expert in his field, he was cavillous about the recognition he received and never acknowledged the praise.
Her cavillous response to the gesture of goodwill only served to offend the person who offered it.
The manager's cavillous attitude towards employee recognition made the team feel unappreciated and unmotivated.
She was disappointed by his cavillous reaction to her well-meant advice, which she had hoped would be taken in a constructive spirit.
The team's cavillous behavior towards their opponents only fueled the rivalries and made the competition more intense.

Note: These examples are created for the purpose of illustrating the usage of the word "cavillous" and may not be representative of real-life scenarios.

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