👉 Cavillingness is a term used in linguistics to describe the tendency of vowels to vibrate or vibrate slightly while speaking. It can be characterized as an exaggerated sound that differs from the normal pronunciation, often accompanied by a slight vibration or fluttering of the tongue. Examples of cavilling vowels include "a," "e," "i," and "u." These sounds are often associated with certain emotional states or moods, such as excitement, surprise, or anxiety. They can also