momus
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Definition
- Noun:
- A person who finds fault or criticizes excessively: "Momus" refers to someone who habitually mocks, blames, or censures others, often in a harsh or carping manner.
- (In classical mythology) The god of blame, mockery, and satire: In Greek mythology, Momus was the personification of satire and ridicule, expelled from Olympus for his constant criticism.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The critic was a true momus, finding nothing but flaws in every performance.
- In the myth, Momus was banished for mocking the other gods.
Advanced Usage
- "to play the momus": to act as a fault-finder or a harsh critic.
- In every meeting, he feels compelled to play the momus, pointing out every minor detail.
Variants and Related Words
- Momist (n, rare): A fault-finder; a follower of Momus.
- Momistic (adj, rare): Characteristic of a momus; fault-finding.
Synonyms
- Fault-finder: A person who habitually points out flaws.
- Censor: A person who criticizes severely.
- Caviler: A person who makes petty or unnecessary objections.
Related Idioms
- The Momus touch: A tendency to see and point out only the faults or ridiculous aspects.
- With the Momus touch, he could turn any celebration into a critique session.
Noun
- god of blame and mockery