Quarrel (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: quar·rel
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈkwɒr.əl/ US: /ˈkwɔːr.əl/
Meaning: When two or more people are involved in an angry disagreement.
Example:
> They had a quarrel about the bills that are outstanding and refuse to talk to each other
> She decided that she has no quarrel with people who are different.
> He woke up and started quarreling with everyone he saw.
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It’s very difficult to have a quarrel with me. I try avoiding quarrel. I prefer silent and good relationship.
I agree with your opinion, you are a very patient and conciliatory person.
Good sentence Renata <3
Yes, and if all politicians in the world were conciliatory, we could have peace on our whole planet.
Good sentence Metchi 😀
Good sentence Ligia!
You can also say:
It’s very difficult to have a quarrel with me. I try to avoid aquarelles….
He tried to pick a quarrel with me about it but I refused to discuss the matter.
Good sentence Renata 😀
A morning quarrel can ruin your whole day
I completely agree with you Vlad!
It’s not good start the day or finesh the day with a quarrel, because it makes a bad day or a bad sleep.
Good sentence Nirvana!
Try saying: It is not good to start or finish your day with a quarrel because it influences your day
it not necessary quarrel in general my opinion it for me