Sentences

captiousness in a sentence

n.

๐Ÿ“š Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Captiousness refers to the tendency to find fault or raise trivial objections, often leading to unnecessary criticism in discussions.

Sample Sentences

  1. His captiousness made it difficult for anyone to have a simple discussion without fearing criticism.
  2. The teacherโ€™s captiousness often discouraged students from expressing their ideas freely.
  3. Despite the captiousness of the reviewers, the film managed to gain a loyal following.
  4. Her captiousness in dissecting every minor flaw created a tense atmosphere during the meeting.
  5. In a world filled with captiousness, finding someone who appreciates the positive can be refreshing.
  6. The captiousness of the debate overshadowed the important issues that needed to be addressed.
  7. His captiousness was evident when he focused solely on the errors in her presentation rather than its merits.
  8. With her captiousness, she often missed the bigger picture while nitpicking at every detail.
  9. The captiousness of the critics led to a heated discussion about the standards of artistic evaluation.
  10. To combat his inherent captiousness, he began practicing gratitude and focusing on the good in situations.