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Definition of "quarrel" in Anglais

noun

  1. (countable) A dispute or heated argument (especially one that is verbal).

    • We got into a silly quarrel about what food to order.
  2. (countable) Often preceded by a form of to have: a basis or ground of dispute or objection; a complaint; also, a feeling or situation of ill will and unhappiness caused by this.

    • A few customers in the shop had some quarrels with us, so we called for the manager.
    • I have no quarrel with her; it’s her partner whom I dislike.
  3. (rare, uncountable) A propensity to quarrel; quarrelsomeness.

verb

  1. (intransitive, also figuratively) To argue fiercely; to contend; to squabble; to cease to be on friendly terms, to fall out.

  2. (intransitive) To find fault; to cavil.

    • to quarrel with one’s lot
  3. (intransitive, obsolete) Followed by at: to disagree with; to take offence.

  4. (transitive, obsolete except Scotland) To argue or squabble with (someone).

noun

  1. (countable, archery, historical) An arrow or bolt for a crossbow or an arbalest (“a late, large type of crossbow”), traditionally with the head square in its cross section.

  2. (countable, architecture) A diamond- or square-shaped piece of glass forming part of a lattice window.

  3. (countable, Northern England, architecture) A square tile; a quarry tile; (uncountable) such tiles collectively.

  4. (countable, obsolete, rare) A cutting tool or chisel with a diamond- or square-shaped end.

  5. (countable, architecture, obsolete) A small square-shaped opening in window tracery.