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quarrel
1[kwawr-uhl, kwor-]
noun
an angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations.
a cause of dispute, complaint, or hostile feeling.
She has no quarrel with her present salary.
quarrel
2[kwawr-uhl, kwor-]
noun
a square-headed bolt or arrow, formerly used with a crossbow.
Also a small, square or diamond-shaped pane of glass, as used in latticed windows.
any of various tools with pyramidal heads.
quarrel
1/ ˈkwɒrəl /
noun
an angry disagreement; argument
a cause of disagreement or dispute; grievance
verb
to engage in a disagreement or dispute; argue
to find fault; complain
quarrel
2/ ˈkwɒrəl /
noun
an arrow having a four-edged head, fired from a crossbow
a small square or diamond-shaped pane of glass, usually one of many in a fixed or casement window and framed with lead
Other Word Forms
- quarreler noun
- quarrelingly adverb
- unquarreling adjective
- unquarrelling adjective
- quarreller noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of quarrel1
Origin of quarrel2
Word History and Origins
Origin of quarrel1
Origin of quarrel2
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Example Sentences
During the trial, jurors heard Harvey had been attacked in the school's courtyard after the two teenagers had quarrelled over social media in the days beforehand.
Dodgers who finished second likely will have little quarrel with the results.
Someday we Americans may stop quarreling over our response to the COVID-19 pandemic — lockdown orders, social distancing and so forth — but one category of debate may never become immune to second-guessing.
She added: “I knew he was unhappy at home. I wasn’t the little sweet coffee-tea-or-me wife. We quarreled a lot.”
Phillip said he reached for a replica historical sword as his parents’ quarreling grew more heated, because he was worried.
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