quarrel

simple noun, verb28 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

describes a significant and important disagreement

describes a very angry and resentful disagreement

describes a disagreement involving physical force or intense anger

a disagreement between members of the same family

a disagreement concerning one's own private affairs

a disagreement not intended to be public

a disagreement between people in a romantic relationship

a disagreement that has continued for a long time

a disagreement within a group or organization

a disagreement from the past

to argue in a very angry and resentful way

to argue in a way that involves or threatens physical force

to argue with great intensity and aggression

used to indicate who the disagreement is with

used to indicate the subject of the disagreement

used to indicate the cause or subject of the disagreement

used to indicate the people involved in the disagreement

a disagreement suddenly starts

to have no reason to disagree with someone or something

to experience a disagreement with someone

to resolve a disagreement formally or finally

to deliberately start a disagreement

to cause a disagreement to happen

to end a disagreement and become friends again

to repair a relationship after a disagreement

to start to be part of a disagreement (informal)

to be part of a disagreement

to start to be part of a disagreement

to have a disagreement with a particular person

to argue over a particular subject

to argue about the possession or control of something