quarrel with

The phrase "quarrel with" is commonly used to describe disagreements or objections, whether mild or intense.

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Definition

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(common)To have a disagreement or argument with someone.

Example

  • She often quarrels with her brother over trivial matters.
  • They quarreled with each other about the best way to solve the problem.

B2General

(common)To express a complaint or objection to something.

Example

  • I don't quarrel with the need for more funding.
  • He quarreled with the decision made by the committee.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "quarrel with":

disagree withcome to blowsrun afoul of