Quarrel with

usgb
verb

To argue or have a disagreement with someone.

I don't want to quarrel with you over this matter.
Visual representation of "quarrel with" - To argue or have a disagreement with someone

Often appears as...

  • quarrel with someone
  • quarrel with the decision
Definition 1 of 2
Visual representation of "quarrel with"
LampPro Tip 1/3

Emotionally Charged

Often implies strong emotions or anger during an argument.

Illustration for Emotionally Charged
The brothers would often quarrel with each other over family matters.
LampPro Tip 2/3

Personal Conflict

Usually involves a direct, face-to-face dispute between people.

Illustration for Personal Conflict
She didn't want to quarrel with her friend in public.
LampPro Tip 3/3

Not Physical

Refers to verbal disagreements, not physical fights.

Illustration for Not Physical
Despite their loud voices, the quarrel with the neighbors was not a physical altercation.
Visual representation of the word "Quarrel with"

Never forget "Quarrel with"

Humans forget easily. That's why you should download WordUp: Smart reminders, word games, AI practice, and much more!

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google PlayGet it from MicrosoftGet it on AppGallery
Chrome

WordUp Chrome Extension

As you browse the web instantly look up words you don’t know.

Get Chrome Extension