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un querulous
quer·u·lous
/
ˈkwɛr
ə
ləs, ˈkwɛr
yə-
/
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kwer
-
uh
-l
uh
s,
kwer
-y
uh
-
]
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adjective
1.
full of complaints; complaining.
2.
characterized by or uttered in complaint; peevish:
a querulous tone; constant querulous reminders of things to be done.
Origin:
1490–1500;
<
Latin
querulus,
equivalent to
quer
(
ī
) to complain +
-ulus
-ulous
Related forms
quer·u·lous·ly,
adverb
quer·u·lous·ness,
noun
un·quer·u·lous,
adjective
un·quer·u·lous·ly,
adverb
un·quer·u·lous·ness,
noun
Synonyms
1, 2.
petulant, testy; caviling, carping, discontented.
Antonyms
1.
contented.
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querulous
(ˈkwɛrʊləs, ˈkwɛrjʊ-)
—
adj
1.
inclined to make whining or peevish complaints
2.
characterized by or proceeding from a complaining fretful attitude or disposition:
a querulous tone
[C15: from Latin
querulus
from
querī
to complain]
'querulously
—
adv
'querulousness
—
n
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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Word Origin & History
querulous
c.1500, from O.Fr. querelos, from L.L. querulosus, from L. querulus "full of complaints, complaining," from queri "to complain." Retains the original vowel of
quarrel
(1).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2010 Douglas Harper
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