0 often complaining, especially in a weak high voice:
He became increasingly dissatisfied and querulous in his old age.
The book begins to sound a bit querulous, and in the end the disinterested reader feels he or she is moving in circles.
I thought the word "querulous"was not an unreasonable description, but"complaint" might be a better word.
I am sorry that tonight he has chosen to be querulous.
I am sorry to end on this somewhat querulous note.
At one point during the debate there was a slightly querulous questioning of the desirability of inward investment.
On the contrary, we have been inclined to relapse further into a kind of complacent, if querulous, lethargy.
I was always querulous about the way in which they were levied.
It would be a clear case of excessive and over-expensive government and of an indecisive and querulous form of government.