quarrel
/ˈkwɔrəl/
verb
- To have an angry argument or disagreement.
- She didn't want to quarrel with her friend about the movie choice.
- The two brothers often quarrel over whose turn it is to do the dishes.
- They quarreled for hours before finally agreeing to disagree.
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noun
- An angry argument or disagreement between people.
- I don't want to start a quarrel over something so silly.
- After a small quarrel, they apologized and made up.
- The neighbors had a loud quarrel about the fence between their yards.
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