quarrel in English
- quarrel⇄noun 1. an angry dispute or disagreement; fight with words; breaking off of friendly relations.
Ex. They have had a quarrel and don't speak to each other. Love quarrels are easily made up, but of money quarrels there is no end (Maria Edgeworth). - quarrel⇄quarrel (1), noun, verb, (Especially British)-relled,-rellingor (especially U.S.)-reled,-reling.
- quarrel⇄quarrel (2), noun.
1. a bolt or arrow with a square head, used with a crossbow.
2. a small, square or diamond-shaped pane of glass, used in latticed windows.
3. a stonemason's chisel.
4. quarry (3). - quarrel⇄v.i. 1. to fight with words; dispute or disagree angrily; break off friendly relations; stop being friends.
Ex. The two friends quarreled and now they don't speak to each other. The sisters quarrelled among themselves as all sisters will (Winston C
quarrel in Kashmiri कॉशुर
quarrel in Sindhi سنڌي
quarrel in Urdu اُردُو
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