noun
- plural of kvetcher; people who complain persistently or habitually
Usage: informal; from Yiddish kvetch
Examples
- The kvetchers in the office never seem satisfied with anything.
- Those kvetchers complained about the free lunch because it wasn't organic.
- My relatives are professional kvetchers—they find fault with everything.
- The team has too many kvetchers and not enough problem-solvers.
- Even the kvetchers had to admit the new policy was an improvement.