quibble

/ˈkwɪbəl/
noun
  1. A small, petty objection or criticism about a minor detail.
    • His only quibble with the plan was the choice of font.
    • Let's set aside these quibbles and agree on the big picture.
    • The review was positive, but she had a quibble about the ending.
verb
  1. To argue or complain about a small, unimportant detail.
    • Instead of quibbling over minor points, let's focus on the main goal.
    • They spent the whole meeting quibbling over the color of the logo.
    • I don't want to quibble about a few dollars when the total cost is so high.
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