English to Tamil Dictionary quibble

quibble

சொல் விளையாட்டு
definition
verb
they are always quibbling about the amount they are prepared to pay
argue or raise objections about a trivial matter.
noun
the only quibble about this book is the price
a slight objection or criticism.
a play on words; a pun.
translation of 'quibble'
சொற்புரட்டு
example
This is a 'quibble' rather than a significant criticism.
My only 'quibble' is that some comments - criticisms and praise - remain unchanged year to year.
My only 'quibble' with this fine book is with the way in which it which it casually ascribes ultimate influence on the shaping of genres to the power of commerce and its supposedly attendant sensibilities.
the only 'quibble' about this book is the price
the only 'quibble' about this book is the price
However, this is a slight 'quibble' in what is an otherwise fine book.
He will have made enemies of all his former managers, but few 'quibbled' with Thompson's logic when he parted company with each of them.
Actually, the Mies van der Rohe creation was torn down in 1930 and what now stands is a copy made in 1986-but who's 'quibbling' .
Other than the political 'quibbles' , London critics were mostly rapturous about this modern-dress revival.
While 'quibblers' without doubt will find passages to carp on, I found the information accurate and clearly presented.
And not that Williams was 'quibbling' with the nature of the win.
The amount of money being 'quibbled' over is not nearly enough to launch a serious effort to save our Aboriginal languages.
Despite these 'quibbles' , I would recommend the book as a provocative introduction to some of the central postures adopted by Judaism and Christianity in the face of basic human questions.
But I think it has far greater potential to damage the opposition, who, by engaging in such arguments, make themselves look like pettifogging 'quibblers' out to injure the president by any means necessary.
I find little with which to quarrel and only a bit over which to quibble - and the 'quibbles' supplement the book's argument more than challenge it.
In spite of these 'quibbles' , Lancaster's book should prove a valuable resource to ministers and serious laity who are willing to grapple with issues of biblical authority.
He said: ‘We are not 'quibbling' at the actual amount of increase or at the basic philosophy of a national minimum wage.’
Of course, these are minor 'quibbles' with a book that provides such a wealth of content.
But really, those are minor 'quibbles' compared to the book's overwhelming strengths.
A few 'quibbles' aside, we should value the BBC's comprehensive and dedicated coverage of an event that continues to grip our imagination, even if the weather gods frequently rain on Wimbledon's parade.
The argument was somewhat simplistic, and off on some facts, but the room was packed, and no one was 'quibbling' over details.
The next, his ministers are 'quibbling' over the £164,000 needed to keep North Yorkshire's emergency doctors service going.
Look, we're not 'quibbling' or splitting hairs about this agreement.
Despite these 'quibbles' , I recommend this book as a widely accessible and clearly written summary of the main causes of the Great Depression and its legacy for economic policy.
But the transfer has bogged down in 'quibbling' over technicalities.
With the universality of English largely a result of America's global dominance, it's time for other English speakers to stop 'quibbling' about whether the American usage is right or wrong.
But 'quibbling' aside, it is clear the company's future is in gambling.
It was 'quibbling' over the interpretation of the contract it agreed with the company before the work was carried out, he said.
So, I merely propose that this section should be ruthlessly honest, scholarly, less nervous and 'quibblingly' defensive from a modern perspective, and incorporate more of the previously supplied and unreasonably edited out information.
But these are small 'quibbles' , and the greater value of this book is that it has its readers asking such questions in the first place.
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