English to Czech Meaning of captious - záludný


Captious :
záludný

záludnýcaptiouslycaptiousness
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Definitions of captious in English
Adjective(1) tending to find and call attention to faults
Examples of captious in English
(1) It's easier to do this in the cold weather, when I'm wearing a jacket with capacious pockets.(2) My Microsoft Outlook engine is not so capacious ; messages disappear after 28 days.(3) If all those clever writers studied other writers at university, they should, in addition to producing fiction and poetry, be writing capacious essays for the mythical common reader.(4) The human face and the human body are simply not that capacious : the bad things we do are infinitely worse than the bad ways we look.(5) Attorneys and judges in this bland, wood-paneled space all wear capacious robes patterned on the gowns of medieval European clerics.(6) A popular, capacious theatre in the city tempted many a moviegoer on a hot, sunny afternoon.(7) This means that for a guinea you could feed two dozen trenchermen on BSE-free beef, and still have enough left over to fill a couple of capacious doggy-bags.(8) Over white wine and crackers - produced by Phyllis from her capacious handbag - we debate the grim nature of some women's lives in America today.(9) Hugh used to say that Howard was a boring little suburban lawyer with a closed and not very capacious mind.(10) They don't address the same market, and you simply can't fit numerous albums onto even the most capacious memory card currently on the market.(11) The range of Eco's interests and talents is such as to make him exemplary as a classic intellectual, for whom wide reading and capacious reflection are the distinguishing duties.(12) At a functional level the building is well-situated, it is capacious , and has served generations of local people well.(13) It is this kind of surprising observation, this capacity for affection that makes her so novels so capacious : a divorce may be announced, but so is the hissing of a gas fire.(14) There was the case of Dr James Mackay, widely touted in the early 1990s as the leading authority on Burns and author of a capacious biography.(15) The overall impression is of a man with a warm and capacious heart and an affection for others that sustained his creative enterprises to the end.(16) I found the suites capacious , the sofas commodious, the sandwiches copious.
(1) closed caption ::
skrytých titulků
Synonyms
Adjective
1. faultfinding ::
rýpalství
Different Forms
captious, captiously, captiousness
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