quib (Meaning)
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quib (n.)
A quip; a gibe.
Synonyms & Antonyms of quib
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quib Sentence Examples
- The lawyer quibbled over the semantics of the contract, delaying the negotiation.
- The politician's opponents quibbled over minor details, rather than addressing the main issues.
- The professor quibbled with the student's thesis, pointing out inconsistencies and logical flaws.
- The couple quibbled over the choice of paint color for their new home, each having their own preferences.
- The coworkers quibbled over who deserved the promotion, each arguing their own merits.
- The researchers quibbled over the validity of the data, questioning the methodology and sample size.
- The historians quibbled over the interpretation of a historical document, debating its meaning and significance.
- The scientists quibbled over the results of their experiment, seeking to refine their findings and eliminate any possible errors.
- The theologians quibbled over the finer points of religious doctrine, arguing about the nature of God and the afterlife.
- The jurors quibbled over the evidence presented in the trial, carefully considering each piece before reaching a verdict.
FAQs About the word quib
A quip; a gibe.
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No antonyms found.
The lawyer quibbled over the semantics of the contract, delaying the negotiation.
The politician's opponents quibbled over minor details, rather than addressing the main issues.
The professor quibbled with the student's thesis, pointing out inconsistencies and logical flaws.
The couple quibbled over the choice of paint color for their new home, each having their own preferences.