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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)
La exhalacion (accent on final 'o', which is also the primary accent)
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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The root word of "cavil" is from the Latin word "cavillari" which means to ridicule or mock.
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)
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demur, cavil, argue
there are a few, some of them are groan, whine, cavil
John Cavil was created in 2006.
The accent in the word "facsimile" goes on the first syllable, which is "fac." The emphasis is on the "fac" part of the word.
Kwame Cavil was born on 1979-05-03.
The word "image" in French is pronounced with the emphasis on the second syllable, so it does not have an accent.
The accent in "bonita" goes over the letter "o," making it "bonita." This accent mark indicates that the stress in the word falls on that syllable.
The accent in the word "redundant" goes on the second syllable, making it "re-DUN-dant."