quibble
verbDivide quibble into syllables:
quib · ble
How to pronounce quibble:
Definition of quibble:
- quibble (verb):
 - to make trivial objections
 - to evade the point of an argument by caviling about words
 
Synonyms for quibble:
bitch
bleat
cavil
challenge
complaint
demur
equivocation
expostulation
grievance
gripe
grouse
grumble
kick
murmur
niggle
objection
protest
quiddity
remonstrance
squawk
stink
whimper
whine
whinge
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