"Querulential" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Querulential" Meaning

Whining or complaining excessively; given to complaining in a peevish or sniveling manner.

"Querulential" Examples

Example usage of the word "querulous"

1. When describing a generally complaining nature

Querulous individuals often find themselves lonely because their constant dissatisfaction with life repels those around them.

2. In literary context, for a character's complaining nature

The character in the novella was known for his querulous genius, always piquing the other characters with his constant complaints about the unfairness of life.

3. In reference to a country's conflicts and unrest

The country's political climate has been afflicted with querulous moments ever since the move to overthrow the government.

4. Describing a relationship as contentious and frequently argued

The pair’s relationship had a querulous tenor, with disputes arising over the smallest details.

5. Where to describe a thing people have constant difficulties with

The airplane’s querulous landing left all passengers fuming, accusing it of maintenance issues.

"Querulential" Similar Words

Querken

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I couldn't find any meaning for the word "querken". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a language that I'm not familiar with. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling again?

Querl

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There is no word "querl" in standard English language.

Quern

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A quern is an ancient tool for grinding grain into flour, typically consisting of two circular stones. It was used before the invention of mechanical mills and was often operated by hand.

Querpo

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"Corpo" is the Spanish word for "body", and "Querpo" seems to be a transposition or a rare or informal variant of this word. However, "Querpo" could also be derived from the Basque language, where "Querpo" roughly translates to "body seedling" or "young plant", but this is less likely.<br><br>So, the meaning of "Querpo" would depend on the context in which it is used.<br><br>However, I found a possible usage of "Querpo". In some dialects, particularly in Central America, "Querpo" is slang term for "belly" or possibly "stomach".

Querquedule

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I couldn't find any words in my dictionary that matches the spelling of "querquedule". However, a possible match could be "querulous" which is an adjective that means peevish, fretful, or irritable, often in a complaining or insulting way.

Querry

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Query.

Quert

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I couldn't find any word "quert" in the English language. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up word.

Querulent

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Whining or complaining in a persistent and annoying manner.

Querulous

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Whining, complaining, or irritable, often in a persistent manner.<br><br>Example: "She had a querulous tone when she talked to her neighbor about the noise."

Querulously

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Discontentedly or complainingly.

Querulousness

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Query

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An inquiry or request for information, typically in the form of a question asked to obtain data or clarification.

Querying

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To ask for information, especially in a formal or official way: The police are querying witnesses to a crime. <br><br>Verb: To request or seek information or confirmation, often in a formal or official manner, often relating to the past or some unclear matter (Oxford Dictionary).

Quesadilla

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A quesadilla is a type of Mexican dish that consists of a tortilla filled with various ingredients, typically cheese (and often other items such as chicken, vegetables, or beans), and cooked until the tortilla is crispy and the filling is melted and heated through. It is often served hot and folded in half, often with additional toppings like salsa, guacamole, or sour cream.

Quesadillas

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Quesadillas are a traditional Mexican dish consisting of a tortilla filled with melted cheese (and often other ingredients, such as meat or vegetables), then cooked until the tortilla is crispy and the filling is melted and gooey. They are usually folded in half to enclose the filling and served hot.

Quesal

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