outcavil
/ˈaʊtkævɪl/Definitions
1. noun
A piece of censure or criticism, especially one that is petty or unwarranted.
“The harsh reviews were a form of outcavil against the new artist.”
1. noun
A piece of censure or criticism, especially one that is petty or unwarranted.
“The harsh reviews were a form of outcavil against the new artist.”