1. querulous - Adjective
3. querulous - Adjective Satellite
Given to quarreling; quarrelsome.
Apt to find fault; habitually complaining; disposed to murmur; as, a querulous man or people.
Expressing complaint; fretful; whining; as, a querulous tone of voice.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll successful newpapers are ceaselessly querulous and bellicose. They never defend anyone or anything if they can help it if the job is forced upon them, they tackle it by denouncing someone or something else. H. L. Mencken
A querulous whine that was almost a question was succeeded by a deep gobble that was almost an answer. Avram Davidson
That some are poorer than others, ever was and ever will be: And that many are naturally querulous and envious, is an Evil as old as the World. William Petty
No, the serpent did not Seduce Eve to the apple. All that's simply Corruption of the facts.Adam ate the apple. Eve ate Adam. The serpent ate Eve. This is the dark intestine.The serpent, meanwhile, Sleeps his meal off in Paradise- Smiling to hear God's querulous calling. Ted Hughes
When I write a word in English, a simple one, such as, say, 'chief,' I have unwittingly ushered a querulous horde into the room. The Roman legionary is there, shaking his cap, or head, and Andy Capp is there, slouching in his signature working man's headgear. Geraldine Brooks
Criticism should not be querulous and wasting, all knife and root-puller, but guiding, instructive, inspiring. Ralph Waldo Emerson