Quarrel (verb)

  1. The act of having an argument or disagreement, often in a heated or angry manner.
  2. A cause of disagreement or a specific subject of dispute.

Origin:

The word "quarrel" comes from the old french word "querele" which means "complaint" or "dispute" and it refers to the act of having an argument or disagreement, often in a heated or angry manner, or a cause of disagreement or a specific subject of dispute.

Examples:

  1. The couple had a quarrel over money.
  2. They had a terrible quarrel that ended their friendship.
  3. The two friends quarreled over a trivial matter.
  4. The politicians quarreled over the bill in the parliament.
  5. The two brothers quarreled over the inheritance of their father's property.
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