quiddle Synonyms
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quiddle Meaning
Webster
quiddle (v. i.)
To spend time in trifling employments, or to attend to useful subjects in an indifferent or superficial manner; to dawdle.
Webster
quiddle (n.)
Alt. of Quiddler
quiddle Sentence Examples
- The politician's response was a mere quiddle, evading the direct question.
- The lawyer's quiddle over semantics only served to confuse the jury.
- The professor engaged in a long quiddle about the precise meaning of a single word.
- The scientist's quiddle over a minor detail delayed the progress of the experiment.
- The artist's quiddle over the color of a brushstroke was simply a distraction.
- The teacher's quiddle over a spelling error prevented her from seeing the student's overall progress.
- The detective's quiddle over a single clue led him down a blind alley.
- The doctor's quiddle over a patient's diagnosis resulted in a delayed treatment.
- The historian's quiddle over a historical detail missed the broader context of the event.
- The negotiator's quiddle over a single point prevented the parties from reaching an agreement.
FAQs About the word quiddle
To spend time in trifling employments, or to attend to useful subjects in an indifferent or superficial manner; to dawdle., Alt. of Quiddler
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The politician's response was a mere quiddle, evading the direct question.
The lawyer's quiddle over semantics only served to confuse the jury.
The professor engaged in a long quiddle about the precise meaning of a single word.
The scientist's quiddle over a minor detail delayed the progress of the experiment.