querulous |
remonstrate |
As an adjective querulous
is often complaining; suggesting a complaint in expression; fretful]], [[whine|whining.
As a verb remonstrate is
to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
remonstrate |
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remonstrate |
remonstrate |
Related terms |
Remonstrate is a related term of remonstrate.
In lang=en terms the difference between remonstrate and remonstrate
is that
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)) while
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
In chiefly|historical|lang=en terms the difference between remonstrate and remonstrate
is that
remonstrate is (intransitive|chiefly|historical) specifically, to lodge an official objection (especially by means of a remonstrance) with a monarch or other ruling body while
remonstrate is (intransitive|chiefly|historical) specifically, to lodge an official objection (especially by means of a remonstrance) with a monarch or other ruling body.
In often with an object consisting of direct speech or a clause beginning with [[that]]|lang=en terms the difference between remonstrate and remonstrate
is that
remonstrate is (often with an object consisting of direct speech or a clause beginning with that) to state or plead as an objection, formal protest, or expression of disapproval while
remonstrate is (often with an object consisting of direct speech or a clause beginning with that) to state or plead as an objection, formal protest, or expression of disapproval.
As verbs the difference between remonstrate and remonstrate
is that
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)) while
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
assert |
remonstrate |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between assert and remonstrate
is that
assert is to declare with assurance or plainly and strongly; to state positively while
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ({{term|with}}, {{term|against}}).
As a noun assert
is an assert statement; a section of source code which tests whether an expected condition is true.
remonstrate |
altercation |
As a verb remonstrate
is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
As a noun altercation is
warm contention in words; dispute carried on with heat or anger; controversy; wrangle; wordy contest.
remonstrate |
rebuke |
As verbs the difference between remonstrate and rebuke
is that
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)) while
rebuke is to criticise harshly; to reprove.
As a noun rebuke is
a harsh criticism.
hold |
remonstrate |
Related terms |
Hold is a related term of remonstrate.
As a proper noun hold
is moon.
As a verb remonstrate is
to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
maintain |
remonstrate |
Related terms |
Maintain is a related term of remonstrate.
As verbs the difference between maintain and remonstrate
is that
maintain is (obsolete|transitive) to support (someone), to back up or assist (someone) in an action while
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
gainsay |
remonstrate |
As verbs the difference between gainsay and remonstrate
is that
gainsay is to contradict; to withsay; to deny, refute; to controvert; to dispute; to forbid while
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
argue |
remonstrate |
Synonyms |
Argue is a synonym of remonstrate.
As verbs the difference between argue and remonstrate
is that
argue is while
remonstrate is to object; to express disapproval ((
with), (
against)).
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