Carpers [noun]

Definition of Carpers:

critic

Synonyms of Carpers:


Opposite/Antonyms of Carpers:

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Sentence/Example of Carpers:

Look no further than when a picture of a carp blanketed most of Twitter earlier this month.

You’ll also often find carp in the inlet side of reservoirs where freshwater flows in around structure.

We are far from sharing the opinion of a carper who remarked that, as sermons go, this volume is rather dear.

Any carper can find the faults in a great work; it is only the enlightened who can discover all its merits.

Carper's four patterns of knowing serve as an organizing framework for asking epistemological questions of caring in nursing.

Carper's patterns of knowing offer a framework for organizing the content for studying this nursing situation.

There has never been an age that has not had its carper to tell you of the wonders that once were.

A carper might have said that Eddy was the least bit vague on the subject of the dear old days.

The man so meagrely furnished as to hold no such idea is but a carper, not a critic.

Had he sunk to be a common-place carper in the household which she had invested with so much beautiful happiness?