John Cavil was created in 2006.
The word 'cavil' is a verb and a noun.The verb 'cavil' means to make petty or unnecessary objections.The noun 'cavil' is a word for an objection seen as petty or unnecessary.Example:The opposition will cavil about the need for such a proposal. (verb)The cavil raised by the opposition seemed short of facts. (noun)
Kwame Cavil was born on 1979-05-03.
The root word of "cavil" is from the Latin word "cavillari" which means to ridicule or mock.
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Despite his cavil to the contrary, the teacher could see that the student had plagiarized the work that was presented. Cavil is here used as a noun. As a verb, you might say, "Although his opponents cavilled, Roosevelt could see no valid reason not to proceed with the New Deal."
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demur, cavil, argue
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The judge was caviling on every aspect of my science fair project; He annoyed me with his critical questions.