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Row. noun : a noisy disturbance or quarrel. Row, more popular in British English than in American English, has been in use since at least the mid-18th century. In addition to the common meaning of "a noisy disturbance or quarrel," it can also refer to any heated argument.
Synonyms for QUARREL in English: disagreement, fight, row, difference (of opinion), argument, dispute, controversy, breach, scrap, disturbance, …
Quarrel and row are synonyms that describe disagreements or conflicts between two or more people. However, quarrel is typically more intense and serious, while row is often louder and more disruptive.
[countable] a noisy argument between two or more people synonym quarrel. She left him after a blazing row. family rows; He had a row with his son. Carol and I had a terrible row about how much money she spends.
Some common synonyms of quarrel are altercation, squabble, and wrangle. While all these words mean "a noisy dispute usually marked by anger," quarrel implies heated verbal contention, stressing strained or severed relations which may persist beyond the contention.
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Definitions of 'quarrel'. 1. A quarrel is an angry argument between two or more friends or family members. [...] 2. Quarrels between countries or groups of people are disagreements, which may be diplomatic or include fighting. [journalism] [...]