pick-fault (Meaning)

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pick-fault (n.)

One who seeks out faults.

Synonyms & Antonyms of pick-fault

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pick-fault Sentence Examples

  1. The critical professor had a tendency to pick-fault with every student's work.
  2. The judgmental neighbor was quick to pick-fault with the landscaping of their new home.
  3. The pessimistic employee always picked-fault with company policies, never offering any constructive solutions.
  4. The jealous friend would often pick-fault with the protagonist's relationships and achievements.
  5. The overly meticulous inspector spent an hour picking-fault with the construction site.
  6. The spiteful reviewer picked-fault with every aspect of the film, from the acting to the cinematography.
  7. The grumpy old man spent his days sitting on his porch, picking-fault with the neighborhood children.
  8. The envious coworker would constantly pick-fault with the protagonist's work performance.
  9. The skeptical shopper meticulously picked-fault with every item in the store, scrutinizing every detail.
  10. The adamant debater had a habit of picking-fault with the arguments of their opponents, even when their own points were weak.

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One who seeks out faults.

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The critical professor had a tendency to pick-fault with every student's work.

The judgmental neighbor was quick to pick-fault with the landscaping of their new home.

The pessimistic employee always picked-fault with company policies, never offering any constructive solutions.

The jealous friend would often pick-fault with the protagonist's relationships and achievements.