Quarrels

Pronunciation: /ˈkwɔːrəl/

Quarrels (noun)

  1. a loud or angry disagreement between people, often about something unimportant.
  2. a reason for disagreement or dissatisfaction with someone or something.

Examples

  • They had a quarrel over the last piece of cake.
  • A quarrel broke out between the two friends.

Common collocations: have a quarrel, quarrel over, quarrel between, quarrel with, quarrel about

Quarrels (verb)

  1. to have a loud or angry disagreement with someone.

Examples

  • They often quarrel about money.
  • The couple began to quarrel in the restaurant.

Synonyms of Quarrels

Formal

Neutral

Informal

Antonyms of Quarrels

  • When parties reach a consensus.