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The adjective petty (for an amount) has the synonyms small, trivial, insignificant, or inconsequential. When applied to a person, it has the synonyms low, shallow, childish, niggling, or comtemptible (these obviously all have different connotations).
"Why are we fighting over such a petty thing?" "Petty disagreements kept the legislature from acting on the bill." "The shopkeeper kept his petty cash under lock and key."
I think it comes from the French, Petit: Small.
Broad-minded is an antonym of the word petty or in other words me !
- make trivial objections: to argue over unimportant things and make petty objections - petty objection: an unimportant distinction or petty objection
- make trivial objections: to argue over unimportant things and make petty objections - petty objection: an unimportant distinction or petty objection
She ignored my objections, saying they were frivolous and petty.
Only if you were fired at or almost at the end of your working day. However, most employers would not quibble about such a petty decision. Probably depends on why you were fired.
Petty
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"Cavilrose" does not appear to be a widely recognized term or concept in English. It may be a misspelling or a combination of two words: "cavil," meaning to make petty or unnecessary objections, and "rose," which could refer to the flower or symbolize beauty. If you meant something specific, please provide more context for clarification.
Criticizing in a petty manner refers to making small, trivial, or insignificant complaints or objections about something. It usually involves nitpicking, focusing on minor details, or finding fault in unimportant aspects rather than addressing the main issue. Petty criticism tends to be superficial and lacks constructive or meaningful feedback.
Two words that fit that description are "squabble" and "squirmish." Squabble means to argue or quarrel over something trivial, while squirmish describes a minor or petty quarrel.
Imperfectly developed in size or vigor; small and feeble; inferior; petty., A youth; a novice.
Earl Petty.
A lawyer who deals in petty cases; an attorney whose methods are mean and tricky; an inferior lawyer.