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- QUARREL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
quarrel, wrangle, altercation, squabble mean a noisy dispute usually marked by anger quarrel implies heated verbal contention, stressing strained or severed relations which may persist beyond the contention wrangle suggests undignified and often futile disputation with a noisy insistence on differing opinions
- QUARREL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
QUARREL definition: 1 an angry disagreement between two or more people or groups: 2 to have an angry disagreement… Learn more
- QUARREL Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Quarrel definition: an angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations See examples of QUARREL used in a sentence
- Quarrel - definition of quarrel by The Free Dictionary
'quarrel' A quarrel is an angry argument or series of arguments between two or more people
- QUARREL definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary
A quarrel is an angry argument between two or more friends or family members I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers American English : quarrel ˈkwɔrəl
- quarrel noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of quarrel noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] an angry argument or disagreement between people, often about a personal matter quarrel with somebody He had had a quarrel with his brother He got involved in a quarrel with his neighbour quarrel about something They had a quarrel about money
- quarrel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Querī (“to complain; to bewail, lament; to be indignant”) comes from Proto-Indo-European *ḱwes- (“to puff; to sigh”) quarrel (countable and uncountable, plural quarrels) (countable) A dispute or heated argument (especially one that is verbal) We got into a silly quarrel about what food to order
- QUARREL Synonyms: 84 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Some common synonyms of quarrel are altercation, squabble, and wrangle While all these words mean "a noisy dispute usually marked by anger," quarrel implies heated verbal contention, stressing strained or severed relations which may persist beyond the contention
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