| quarrelsome | | |
| adj. | 1. quarrelsome | given to quarreling.; "arguing children"; "quarrelsome when drinking" |
| ~ argumentative | given to or characterized by argument.; "an argumentative discourse"; "argumentative to the point of being cantankerous"; "an intelligent but argumentative child" |
| discord | | |
| n. (state) | 1. discord, strife | lack of agreement or harmony. |
| ~ disorder | a disturbance of the peace or of public order. |
| n. (communication) | 2. discord, dissension | disagreement among those expected to cooperate. |
| ~ disagreement | the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputing. |
| ~ confrontation | discord resulting from a clash of ideas or opinions. |
| ~ variance, division | discord that splits a group. |
| n. (attribute) | 3. discord, discordance | a harsh mixture of sounds. |
| ~ dissonance | disagreeable sounds. |
| n. (act) | 4. discord, discordance | strife resulting from a lack of agreement. |
| ~ strife | bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension. |
| v. (stative) | 5. disaccord, disagree, discord | be different from one another. |
| ~ be | have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun).; "John is rich"; "This is not a good answer" |
| dissonance | | |
| n. (state) | 1. disagreement, dissension, dissonance | a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters. |
| ~ conflict | a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests.; "his conflict of interest made him ineligible for the post"; "a conflict of loyalties" |
| ~ disunity | lack of unity (usually resulting from dissension). |
| ~ divide | a serious disagreement between two groups of people (typically producing tension or hostility). |
| n. (cognition) | 2. dissonance, noise, racket | the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience.; "modern music is just noise to me" |
| ~ auditory sensation, sound | the subjective sensation of hearing something.; "he strained to hear the faint sounds" |
| n. (attribute) | 3. dissonance | disagreeable sounds. |
| ~ sound property | an attribute of sound. |
| ~ discordance, discord | a harsh mixture of sounds. |
| ~ disharmony, inharmoniousness | a lack of harmony. |
| ~ cacophony | loud confusing disagreeable sounds. |
| feud | | |
| n. (act) | 1. feud | a bitter quarrel between two parties. |
| ~ conflict, struggle, battle | an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals).; "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs" |
| ~ blood feud, vendetta | a feud in which members of the opposing parties murder each other. |
| v. (competition) | 2. feud | carry out a feud.; "The two professors have been feuding for years" |
| ~ fight, struggle, contend | be engaged in a fight; carry on a fight.; "the tribesmen fought each other"; "Siblings are always fighting"; "Militant groups are contending for control of the country" |
| strife | | |
| n. (act) | 1. strife | bitter conflict; heated often violent dissension. |
| ~ conflict, struggle, battle | an open clash between two opposing groups (or individuals).; "the harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph"; "police tried to control the battle between the pro- and anti-abortion mobs" |
| ~ countercurrent, crosscurrent | actions counter to the main group activity.; "political crosscurrents disrupted the conference" |
| ~ discordance, discord | strife resulting from a lack of agreement. |
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