Today’s Words That Work: Querulous
Querulous (KWER-uh-lus) — from the Latin for “to complain” — means fretful, perpetually complaining.
Example (as used by Donna Rifkind in a New York Times review of A Box of Darkness: The Story of a Marriage by Sally Ryder Brady): “The martinis gave way to too much bourbon, the high spirits to querulousness, then fury and verbal abuse.”

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