😠quarrel

verb
/ˈkwɒrəl/

Meaning

to have an angry argument or disagreement
an angry argument or disagreement between people

Example Sentences

The siblings often quarrel over small things.

They had a quarrel about money and stopped talking to each other.

Synonyms

argue, fight, dispute, disagree, argument, disagreement
Entry 1
argue, fight, dispute, disagree
Entry 2
argument, fight, dispute, disagreement

Antonyms

agree, reconcile, make peace, agreement, peace, harmony, accord
Entry 1
agree, reconcile, make peace
Entry 2
agreement, peace, harmony, accord

Collocations

quarrel constantly, quarrel bitterly, quarrel over money, quarrel with family, quarrel about politics, quarrel frequently, bitter quarrel, family quarrel, pick a quarrel, settle a quarrel
Entry 1
quarrel constantly, quarrel bitterly, quarrel over money, quarrel with family, quarrel about politics, quarrel frequently
Entry 2
bitter quarrel, family quarrel, pick a quarrel, settle a quarrel

More Example Sentences

Mother tells her sons not to quarrel.

Father tells his daughters not to quarrel.

Teacher tells the students not to quarrel.

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