Captiousmiddle example sentences

Related (2): captious, middle

cap·tious

adjective formal

captious (adjective)

  - (of a person) tending to find fault or raise petty objections:

Synonyms

critical, quibbling, niggling, cavilling, carping, criticizing, disapproving, censorious, judgmental, overcritical, hypercritical, pedantic, hairsplitting, pettifogging, nitpicking, pernickety, persnickety, forgiving, easygoing

"Captiousmiddle" Example Sentences

1. "Captiousmiddle" was a trait she had seen in many of her colleagues.
2. "Captiousmiddle" was an effective way to get others to do her bidding.
3. She had a "captiousmiddle" attitude that made her unpopular with her peers.
4. His "captiousmiddle" attitude made him unpopular with his coworkers.
5. She had a "captiousmiddle" approach that often got her into trouble.
6. He had a "captiousmiddle" way of dealing with difficult situations.
7. She had a "captiousmiddle" approach to solving problems.
8. He had a "captiousmiddle" way of looking at the world.
9. Her "captiousmiddle" nature often put her at odds with others.
10. He had a "captiousmiddle" way of dealing with people.
11. His "captiousmiddle" attitude made it difficult for him to make friends.
12. She had a "captiousmiddle" way of speaking that made her unpopular.
13. His "captiousmiddle" behavior often caused conflict in the workplace.
14. She had a "captiousmiddle" personality that made her difficult to work with.
15. His "captiousmiddle" manner made it hard for him to get along with others.
16. She had a "captiousmiddle" way of dealing with difficult people.
17. His "captiousmiddle" approach to problem-solving was often a source of frustration.
18. She had a "captiousmiddle" way of looking at the world that made her unpopular.
19. His "captiousmiddle" attitude made it difficult for him to make progress in his career.
20. She had a "captiousmiddle" nature that made her unpopular with her peers.

Common Phases

Pretending ignorance; Feigning surprise; Making trivial objections; Raising irrelevant points; Shifting the burden of proof; Quibbling over words; Taking offense; Asking loaded questions; Making unfounded accusations.

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