quarrel

/ˈkwɒɹ(ə)l/
noun 8verb 4

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

bitter, fierce, serious, violent | family, internal, lovers', private | long-standing, old

VERB + QUARREL

pick

He picked a quarrel with his brother over something completely silly last week.

be/become/get involved in

My sister became involved in a quarrel at school over a borrowed book.

make up, patch up, settle

QUARREL + VERB

break out, ensue

PREP

~ about

The neighbors had a quarrel about whose fence needed repair.

~ between

The argument between my roommate and me lasted for three days before we finally apologized.

~ over

The two neighbors had a bitter quarrel over whose fence was in the wrong place.

~ with

She had a quarrel with her neighbor about the noisy music last weekend.

PHRASES

have no quarrel with sb/sth

I have no quarrel with you, but I disagree with your decision.

2

(verb.)

ADV

bitterly, fiercely, violently

PREP

about, over

The neighbors quarreled over the fence that stood between their two properties.

with

Sarah regretted quarrelling with her best friend over something so silly.

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