Synonym: faultfinding. Similar words: caption, captivation, bumptious, surreptitious, surreptitiously, captivate, capacious, capricious. Meaning: ['kæpʃəs] adj. tending to find and call attention to faults.
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1. Beyond the mark captious chromatism, pursuit grain is consistent.
2. THERE IS NO CAPTIOUS CLIENT BUT FAULTY PRODUCT.
3. His criticisms were always captious and frivolous, never offering constructive suggestions.
4. There is no captious client but faulty product and service .
5. Captious: Marked by a disposition to find and point out trivial faults.
6. The young people are becoming more and more captious to their wearing these days.
7. Captious eye is not evildoing actually, although consume the pleasure after via often can affecting us.
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8. Georgiana, a spoiled temper, a very acrid spite , a captious and insolent, was universally indulged.
9. You see paint indicate on the bucket 10% - rate of 20% add water, you attribute inurbane demand captious .
10. To observe thing around you in a cat's view, maybe the used captious boss and heart-struck lost love will be abandoned away from your life.
11. How to satisfy a net to buy customer people captious appetite?
12. Such company and withstand of administrative mechanism ability are the most captious the test with the most mature American capital market.
13. Referred notarial deed to serve as evidence namely, on the court, the accused also just can is opposite notarial deed is captious, have a bit omit advocate notarial deed is invalid at every turn.
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