Faultfinding

B2 16+

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Definitions of faultfinding

noun the act of criticizing or complaining about someone or something in a petty or nagging way

Example Sentences

A1 She is always faultfinding and never appreciates the effort of others.

A2 His faultfinding attitude often leads to conflicts within the team.

B1 The manager's faultfinding behavior creates a negative work environment.

B2 Her faultfinding nature makes it difficult for her to maintain healthy relationships.

C1 His faultfinding tendencies have alienated many of his colleagues.

C2 The constant faultfinding in his critiques shows a lack of empathy and understanding.

Examples of faultfinding in a Sentence

formal His constant faultfinding makes it difficult to work with him.

informal Stop being so faultfinding all the time, it's annoying.

slang She's always nitpicking and faultfinding, it drives me crazy.

figurative Her faultfinding ways act like a dark cloud over our relationship.

Grammatical Forms of faultfinding

past tense

faultfound

plural

faultfindings

comparative

more faultfinding

superlative

most faultfinding

present tense

faultfind

future tense

will faultfind

perfect tense

have faultfound

continuous tense

is faultfinding

singular

faultfinding

positive degree

faultfinding

infinitive

to faultfind

gerund

faultfinding

participle

faultfound

Origin and Evolution of faultfinding

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'faultfinding' originated from Middle English, where 'fault' referred to a defect or failing, and 'finding' meant the act of discovering or detecting.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'faultfinding' has retained its original meaning of criticizing or pointing out flaws, but it has also taken on a more negative connotation of being overly critical or nitpicking.