"Whingers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Whingers" Meaning

Whingers are people who constantly complain or find fault, often in a petty or annoying manner. The term is often used to describe individuals who consistently express negative views, thoughts, or feelings, and often have a tendency to complain excessively about trivial matters.

"Whingers" Examples

Examples of "Whingers"


People often consider those who constantly complain about trivial things to be whingers.

Engineer complained about the weather every time it rained on his outings, but he forgot that this is the UK, a country known for rain. His friends considered him a bit of a whinger.
Sometimes she liked to whisper gossip, and lately, her sounding board, so many of our colleagues consider her a whinger, sometimes unable to see positive.
This sports fan was considered a whinger after every match, no matter how good the team played; indeed, the coach wished him out of the team because he was spreading negative vibes.
Frank was really disappointed to be left out of the company prom; little did he know that everyone who did go realized that all in all, it was not as much fun as everyone thought at first.
Ma was jealous of her richer relatives; when asked how they maintained their good fortune, she whinged that they were greedy.
She 'had no valid excuse' for being late to work; she started to whinge before the lecture, blaming it on the train schedule.

"Whingers" Similar Words

Whined

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To complain in a high-pitched voice, often in a childish way, expressing discontent or unhappiness.

Whiner

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A person who complains or makes a fuss about small things, often in a childish or annoying manner.

Whiners

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One who habitually complains or expresses dissatisfaction, especially with regard to their circumstances.<br><br>Example: "He's always been a whiner, never happy with anything."

Whiney

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Pertaining to or characterized by a high, complaining tone of voice.<br><br>Example: "Stop being so whiny and let's discuss this in a civil manner."

Whinge

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Whinge is a British English slang word that means to complain or grumble in a persistent and often annoying way. It can also refer to a child's complaint, often about something petty or trifling.

Whinged

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To complain in an unpleasant or annoying way, often in a sense of discontent or self-pity.

Whingeing

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Whingeing refers to the act of complaining or expressing persistent and often annoyingly persistent unhappiness or dissatisfaction, usually in a petty or selfish manner.

Whinger

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A person who complains a lot, often about trivial matters, in a persistent and annoying way.

Whinges

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To complain continuously or habitually about a problem or a situation, often in a peevish or whining manner.

Whinging

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Whining

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The verb "to whine" means to make a high-pitched, nasal sound, often used to express discontent or complaint, especially in a child or a pet. It can also mean to complain or express dissatisfaction in a weak or annoying way.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The child would whine whenever she didn't get her way.<br> The dog whined for attention.<br><br>As a noun, "whine" refers to the high-pitched sound itself.<br><br>Example sentence:<br><br> The whine of the siren filled the air.

Whinnied

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To make a high-pitched sound, often like a horse, especially a sound of excitement or loud noise.

Whinnies

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A high-pitched whinnying sound, typically made by a horse.

Whinny

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The sound a horse makes. A high-pitched whinny is a loud call made by a horse, typically signaling distress, anxiety, or excitement.

Whinnying

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The sound a horse makes, typically a loud high-pitched squealing noise, often used to express excitement, distress, or a desire for attention.

Whinock

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Uncommon or not in standard English dictionaries. This word may be a misspelling or a word that is not recognized.