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quarrelnoun an often noisy or angry expression of differing opinionsa loud quarrel erupted at the next table over altercation, argle-bargle(chiefly British), argument, argy-bargy(chiefly British), battle royal, bicker, brawl, contretemps, controversy, cross fire, disagreement, dispute, donnybrook, falling-out, fight, hassle, imbroglio, kickup, misunderstanding, rhubarb, row, scrap, set-to, spat, squabble, tiff, wrangle clash, run-in, skirmish, tangle, tusslelogomachyfeud, vendettaattack, contention, dissension(also dissention)debate, difference, disputationfuss, objection, protest, protestationaffray(chiefly British), fisticuffs, fracas, fray, free-for-all, melee(also mêlée)catfight quarrelverbto express different opinions about something often angrilythe coach and the referee quarreled about whether the ball was in bounds altercate, argue, argufy, bicker, brabble, brawl, controvert, dispute, fall out, fight, hassle, jar, quibble, row, scrap, spat, squabble, tiff, wrangle challenge, dare, defyclash, contend, contest, tanglecavil, fuss, nitpickconsider, debate, discusskick, object, protest bandy words, butt heads, lock horns, mix it up coexist, get alongaccept, agree, assent, concur, consent n.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 in the 13th century |