How to use "quibble" in sentences with meaning in English and Hindi
Example sentences for "quibble" in popular movie and book plots
- Rahman, who sounds suspiciously like ‘Nizhagal’ Ravi, also does well as the famous singer – but a tiny quibble with the story: he goes to work in a restaurant in North India serving South Indian cuisine, and none of the customers recognize the famous singer. - Pudhu Pudhu Arthangal
- On the quibble that Spain had not yet entered the war, the new First Lord of the Admiralty decides the vast sum is a droit of the Crown so thus not shared out with the captors. - HMS Surprise (novel)
- Authorities, including the Prefect, are slow to accept that the situation is serious and quibble over the appropriate action to take. - The Plague
Example sentences for "quibble" in interesting articles
- Sebastian Lewis My prediction is that in their fight to centralize everything around their brand, the web will in fact become more decentralized than it has in the past 4 years. Sebastian gregor A quibble perhaps, but I don’t think apples app gatekeeper role has anything to do with the open web. - O'Reilly: "We're heading into a war for control of the web."
- Al Gore was unjustly criticized for saying that the goal should be to recude terrorism to the level of a "nuisance." You can quibble about his choice of words, but he spoke volumes of reason -- you can't ever eliminate crime and terrorism no matter how draconian and intrusive you make the laws. - Schneier: The Value of Privacy
- My quibble is with the notion that Safari “broke with common web practice”. - Daring Fireball: Cookies and Privacy
- Much like GCHQ's security recommendations to UK businesses - they are nothing anyone here would quibble with - but for many small and medium companies they are valuable, if only they would implement them! And to agree. - Someone Is Learning How to Take Down the Internet – Schneier on Security
- We quibble over things like allowing him to climb a playscape unattended (absolutely not!) and what he's not allowed to eat yet and why (let's wait on that brisket, hm?). - What People Don't Get About My Job: From A(rmy Soldier) to Z(ookeeper)
- And this contribution is large enough in the long run to overcome all the costs of population growth.”We do have one quibble with Simon, however. - The Dawn of the Age of Artificial Intelligence
- If this was the terminology used, I would have no quibble with it... November 14, 2010 at 7:47 PM Erin, The $5 Dinner Mom said... Anon at 7:47-Thanks for sharing the definitions.I was completely intimidated, overwhelmed and in a total state of shock. - I stood there, an American citizen, sexually assaulted by a government official
- My quibble is not that it is ineffective (although many traditional medicines are pure placebos, several recent peer-reviewed studies have shown that at least one of the active drugs in four-marvels powder, quercetin, exhibits anti-inflammatory activity). - Dont Take Medical Advice From the New York Times Magazine
Meaning of "quibble" in English
- an evasion of the point of an argument by raising irrelevant distinctions or objections
- argue over petty things
- evade the truth of a point or question by raising irrelevant objections
Meaning of "quibble" in Hindi
- टाल मटोल ( Tal matol, taal matol)
- हीला हवाला ( Hila havala, heelaa havaalaa, hila hawala)
- कमी
- बहाना घमंड ( Bahana ghamand, bahanaa ghamand)
- वक्रोक्ति ( Vakrokti, wakrokti)
- कमी ( Kami, kamee)
- शब्दच्छल ( Shabdachchhal)
- बहाना करना ( Bahana karana, bahanaa karanaa)
- हीला हवाला करना ( Hila havala karana, heelaa havaalaa karanaa, hila hawala karana)
- बात बताना ( Bat batana, baat batanaa)
- अनुचित बहाना करना ( Anuchit bahana karana, anuchit bahanaa karanaa)
- जुगत कहना ( Jugat kahana, jugat kahanaa, zugat kahana)
Synonyms of "quibble"
- brabble
- pettifog
- bicker
- niggle
- quiddity
- cavil
- squabble
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