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Quarreler
see synonyms of quarrelerNoun
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Quarreler
see synonyms of quarrelernoun
1.
an angry disagreement; argument
2.
a cause of disagreement or dispute; grievance
verb -rels, -relling, -relled or US -rels, -reling or -reled (intransitive; often foll by with)
3.
to engage in a disagreement or dispute; argue
4.
to find fault; complain
noun
1.
an arrow having a four-edged head, fired from a crossbow
2.
a small square or diamond-shaped pane of glass, usually one of many in a fixed or casement window and framed with lead
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Quarreler
see synonyms of quarreler noun
1.
a cause for dispute
2.
a dispute or disagreement, esp. one marked by anger and deep resentment
3.
a falling out; breaking up of friendly relations
verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈquarreled or ˈquarrelled, ˈquarreling or ˈquarrelling
4.
to find fault; complain
5.
to dispute heatedly
6.
to have a breach in friendship
noun
1.
a bolt or arrow with a quadrangular head, shot from a crossbow
2.
a small, diamond-shaped or square pane of glass, as in a latticed window
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Quarreler
see synonyms of quarrelern.
1. An interaction in which the parties involved express angry disagreement with one another: I changed the subject to avoid being drawn into a quarrel.
2. A reason for a dispute or argument: We have no quarrel with the findings of the committee.
intr.v. quar·reled, quar·rel·ing, quar·rels or quar·relled or quar·rel·ling
1. To express angry disagreement; engage in a quarrel: The children quarreled over the last piece of cake. See Synonyms at argue.
2. To find fault or disagree: I quarrel with your conclusions.
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