Feud (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: feud
How to pronounce: UK: /fjuːd/ US: /fjuːd/
Feud as a NOUN
Meaning: An extended disagreement between two parties or groups that has resulted in a lot of rage or destruction.
Example:
> Their family feud came to an end when the first grandchild was born.
> The 100-year-old feud between the two communities will hopefully come to an end soon.
Feud as a VERB
Meaning: When you are having a fight with someone.
Example:
>She and her husband had been estranged for a long time, and they were still feuding over their shared property and child custody.
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> In my country biggest political party feud talks about internal
problems that couldn’t solve the problem of the two factions.
> She had fights with her siblings and was feuding over there.
Good sentences, Naseema! 😀
Try saying:
In my country, the biggest political party feud talks about internal problems that couldn’t solve the problems of the two factions.
She had feuds with her siblings.
I’m thinking to change my daughter’s nursery, the feud between the owner and I reached its limit.
The feud between Israel and Arabs it can never end.
Thank you for posting your first two sentences, Randa! 😀
Good work! 😀
Try saying:
I’m thinking of changing my daughter’s nursery because the feud between the owner and me has reached its limit.
The feud between Israel and the Arabs can never end.
After a feud between friends, their friendship come to the end.
The two kids are feuding because of a toy.
Good sentences, Nirvana! 😀
Try saying:
After a feud between friends, their friendship comes to an end.