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Filter by Meaning The scientist reviewed the research findings captiously, searching for flaws.
He captiously disputed his opponent's argument.
He captiously contested the validity of the contract.
She takes everything her colleagues say captiously, and it has made her unpopular in the office.
She captiously challenged the scientist's theory.
The customer captiously complained about the quality of the product without any basis.
The negotiator spoke captiously during the business meeting, trying to gain an advantage in the deal.
She captiously nitpicked at the grammar and spelling of her colleague's report.
The art critic examined the painting captiously, scrutinizing every brushstroke.
The reviewer analyzed the book captiously, finding fault with the plot.
He captiously asked her if she really thought she was good enough for the job.
The politician captiously twisted his opponent's words in order to make them seem less appealing to voters.
The audience member captiously criticized the speaker's presentation.
The student captiously challenged the teacher's explanation.
The lawyer captiously cross-examined the witness.
The auditor examined the company's financial statements captiously, looking for any irregularities.
The investigator examined the evidence captiously, looking for any clues to solve the case.
The professor captiously nitpicked at every minor flaw in the student's thesis.
The customer captiously complained about the product's quality.
The journalist captiously questioned the politician's decision.
He captiously criticized the author's writing style.
The investor captiously analyzed the company's financial statements.
The architect captiously critiqued the design of the building.
The customer captiously complained about the service.
He captiously argued with his neighbor about the fence.
She captiously dismissed her friend's opinion.
The editor captiously reviewed the manuscript for errors.
The professor captiously evaluated the student's research paper.
He captiously disputed every point made in the discussion.
She captiously accused her colleague of stealing her idea without any evidence.
The investigator interrogated the suspect captiously, trying to uncover the truth.
He captiously criticized the artist's work, insisting it lacked originality.
The critic watched the movie captiously, picking apart the performances.
The customer examined the product captiously, looking for defects.
The auditor scrutinized the financial statements captiously, seeking irregularities.
The journalist interviewed the politician captiously, trying to catch them out.
He questioned every detail of the proposal captiously.
She inspected the evidence captiously, looking for any inconsistencies.
The neighbor captiously questioned the homeowner's right to build a fence, citing obscure zoning laws.
The journalist captiously probed the politician, trying to uncover any scandal.
The lawyer captiously cross-examined the witness, trying to find inconsistencies in their statement.
The teacher graded the student's paper captiously, deducting points for minor errors.
She captiously challenged the speaker's argument, claiming it was flawed.
He captiously questioned the teacher's explanation of the scientific concept.
She captiously scrutinized the report, looking for any possible error.
He captiously rejected his friend's proposal, suspecting a hidden motive.
The scientist analyzed the data captiously, trying to replicate the results.
He reacted captiously to every suggestion made in the meeting.
The judge questioned the defendant captiously, seeking the truth.
The teacher marked the students' papers captiously, finding every mistake.
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