quarrel

1 of 3

noun (1)

: a square-headed bolt or arrow especially for a crossbow

quarrel

2 of 3

noun (2)

1
: a ground of dispute or complaint
have no quarrel with a different approach
2
: a usually verbal conflict between antagonists : altercation

quarrel

3 of 3

verb

quarreled or quarrelled; quarreling or quarrelling

intransitive verb

1
: to find fault
many people quarrel with the ideaJohns Hopkins Magazine
2
: to contend or dispute actively
quarreled frequently with his superiorsLondon Calling
quarreler noun
or quarreller
Choose the Right Synonym for quarrel

quarrel, wrangle, altercation, squabble mean a noisy dispute usually marked by anger.

quarrel implies heated verbal contention, stressing strained or severed relations which may persist beyond the contention.

a quarrel nearly destroyed the relationship

wrangle suggests undignified and often futile disputation with a noisy insistence on differing opinions.

wrangle interminably about small issues

altercation implies fighting with words as the chief weapon, although it may also connote blows.

a loud public altercation

squabble stresses childish and unseemly dispute over petty matters, but it need not imply bitterness or anger.

a brief squabble over what to do next

Examples of quarrel in a Sentence

Noun (2) a loud quarrel erupted at the next table over Verb The children quarrel all the time. She and her husband are always quarreling about money. I don't want to quarrel with you.
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Noun
That’s the main quarrel of opponents of such conservation projects. Christine Ro, Forbes, 12 Dec. 2024 Experts at the conference floated the possibility that the aquatic quarrel could make its way to the Supreme Court, though that’s viewed as a crisis that should be averted. Ryan Fonseca, Los Angeles Times, 10 Dec. 2024
Verb
But no one could quarrel with its timely message about how much ordinary folks suffer when bombs fall on civilian targets. Leslie Felperin, The Hollywood Reporter, 3 Sep. 2019 Rather than quarrel over contending strategic doctrines, academics, pundits, think tankers, and policymakers should focus on more pragmatic forms of problem solving. Daniel W. Drezner, Foreign Affairs, 13 Apr. 2020 See all Example Sentences for quarrel 

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Anglo-French, square block of stone, bolt, from Vulgar Latin *quadrellum, diminutive of Latin quadrum square — more at quadrate

Noun (2)

Middle English querele, from Anglo-French, from Latin querela grievance, complaint, from queri to complain

First Known Use

Noun (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of quarrel was in the 13th century

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Cite this Entry

“Quarrel.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quarrel. Accessed 21 Dec. 2024.

Kids Definition

quarrel

1 of 2 noun
1
: a cause of dispute or complaint
2
: an angry difference of opinion : dispute

quarrel

2 of 2 verb
quarreled or quarrelled; quarreling or quarrelling
1
: to find fault
I quarrel with your version of what happened
2
: to argue forcefully or loudly : squabble
quarreler noun
or quarreller

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