quarrel in English

noun
1
an angry argument or disagreement, typically between people who are usually on good terms.
he made the mistake of picking a quarrel with John
2
a short, heavy, square-headed arrow or bolt used in a crossbow or arbalest.
A few Elven archers fell, pierced by the poisoned crossbow quarrels (arrows).
verb
1
have an angry argument or disagreement.
stop quarreling with your sister
synonyms:arguefightdisagreefall outdifferbe at oddsbickersquabblecross swordslock hornsbe at each other's throatsaltercate

Use "quarrel" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "quarrel" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "quarrel", or refer to the context using the word "quarrel" in the English Dictionary.

1. Enough...No more quarrel

2. There's no quarrel with that.

3. How did the quarrel arise?

4. Fifth, do we quarrel over money?

5. I have no quarrel with him.

6. He has no quarrel with us.

7. Nobody could quarrel with your conclusions.

8. They had a quarrel about money.

9. Derivative of Argoter to quarrel, …

10. We managed to patch our quarrel.

11. Don't involve me in your quarrel.

12. Stay out of another’s quarrel (17)

13. They embroiled Peter in their quarrel.

14. The quarrel caused her intense unhappiness.

15. They were reconciled after a quarrel.

16. Argue, quarrel, debate, dispute, discuss, reason

17. It's silly to quarrel over trifles.

18. I think they've had a quarrel .

19. We had a quarrel about money.

20. A quarrel dissevered the two friends.

21. Leave before the quarrel starts (14)

22. Nobody could quarrel with the report's conclusions.

23. You made me quarrel with him!

24. Aggression: an inclination to fight or quarrel

25. People generally quarrel because they cannot Argue

26. He hankered to do something of quarrel.

27. I was a witness to their quarrel.

28. He was offended by her unreasonable quarrel.

29. A quarrel often rises from a misapprehension.

30. Contentiousness: an inclination to fight or quarrel

31. Belligerency: an inclination to fight or quarrel

32. We have no quarrel with his methods.

33. Our discord was originated by a quarrel.

34. The quarrel split up the two friends.

35. 7 They embroiled Peter in their quarrel.

36. The quarrel left her in a tumult.

37. Let's not quarrel about such unimportant matters.

38. 17 Don't embroil me in your quarrel.

39. Please don't rake up that old quarrel.

40. He tried to patch up their quarrel.

41. 4 synonyms for Altercate: argufy, quarrel, scrap, dispute

42. I have no quarrel with the court's verdict.

43. Belligerence: an inclination to fight or quarrel

44. Combativeness: an inclination to fight or quarrel

45. So a contentious man kindles a quarrel.

46. She was the instigator of their quarrel.

47. 1 A quarrel dissevered the two friends.

48. 4 synonyms for Altercate: argufy, quarrel, scrap, dispute

49. They tried to drag me into their quarrel.

50. We are actively intervening to settle a quarrel.