strife|strifes in English
noun
[straɪf]
conflict, hostility, discord; fight, quarrel
Use "strife|strifes" in a sentence
1. Poverty breeds strife.
2. A wrathful man stirreth up strife: but he that is slow to anger appeaseth strife.
3. A wrathful man stirreth up strife; But he who is slow to anger, appeaseth strife.
4. The Misery of Civil Strife
5. Contention — late 14c., strife, from O.Fr
6. No years to hurtful strife.
7. The end result is strife and disharmony.
8. Bateful: Contentious; given to strife; exciting contention
9. Contention definition, a struggling together in opposition; strife
10. To create strife between my sister and me.
11. Racial strife is tearing our country apart.
12. Class consciousness must be encouraged through industrial strife.
13. The Türgesh empire collapsed from internal strife.
14. Strife was internecine during the next fortnight.
15. So is a quarrelsome person for kindling strife.
16. The reactionary ruling clique was torn by internal strife.
17. There is increasing violence, hatred, and strife worldwide.
18. Warfare and civil strife will cease. —Psalm 46:8-11.
19. His final model of civil strife is depicted in Figure
20. Contention does not usually begin as strife between countries
21. Let us not build strife where none should exist.
22. To an earth that’s free from sin and strife,
23. He lost his job during last year's industrial strife.
24. (Sociology) relating to different groups within a society: Communal strife.
25. Money is a major cause of strife in many marriages.