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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)

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15y ago

he finds something to cavil at in everything i say.it means to find fault unnecessarily.

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