QUARREL
Don't quarrel over petty things.
(Choti choti baton per mat Laro)
noun
verb (used without object), quarreled, quarreling or (especially British) quarrelled, quarrelling.
noun
Don't quarrel over petty things.
(Choti choti baton per mat Laro)
Sr. | English Words | Urdu Words |
1 | QUARREL Noun | جھگڑا ۔ لڑائی ۔ اَن بن ۔ نا اِتفاقی ۔ شکایت ۔ اعتراض |
2 | QUARREL Noun | کھڑکی کامُربع ۔ معین شکل کا شیشہ ۔ لوزی شیشہ |
3 | QUARREL Noun | جھگڑا ۔ مخاصمت ۔ لڑائی ۔ |
4 | QUARREL | جھگڑا کرنا ۔ |
5 | QUARREL | جھگڑا ۔ |
quarrel1
[kwawr-uh l, kwor-]
1.
an angry dispute or altercation; a disagreement marked by a temporary or permanent break in friendly relations.
2.
a cause of dispute, complaint, or hostile feeling:
She has no quarrel with her present salary.
3.
to disagree angrily; squabble; wrangle.
4.
to end a friendship as a result of a disagreement.
5.
to make a complaint; find fault.
quarreler, noun
quarrelingly, adverb
unquarreling, adjective
unquarrelling, adjective
1. argument, contention,
controversy, difference, fight. Quarrel, dissension refer to
disagreement and conflict. Quarrel applies chiefly to a verbal
disagreement between individuals or groups and is used with reference to
a large variety of situations, from a slight and petty difference of
opinion to a violent altercation: It was little more than a domestic quarrel. Their quarrel led to the barroom brawl.
Dissension usually implies a profound disagreement and bitter conflict.
It also applies chiefly to conflict within a group or to members of the
same group: dissension within the union; dissension among the Democrats. 3. bicker, argue, brawl, fight.
quarrel2
[kwawr-uh l, kwor-]
1.
a square-headed bolt or arrow, formerly used with a crossbow.
2.
Also, quarry. a small, square or diamond-shaped pane of glass, as used in latticed windows.
3.
any of various tools with pyramidal heads.
n.
v.
"angry dispute," mid-14c., originally "ground for complaint," from Old French querele "matter, concern, business; dispute, controversy" (Modern French querelle), from Latin querella "complaint, accusation; lamentation," from queri "to complain, lament." Replaced Old English sacan. Sense of "contention between persons" is from 1570s.
"square-headed bolt for a crossbow," mid-13c., from Old French quarel, carrel "bolt, arrow," from Vulgar Latin *quadrellus, diminutive of Late Latin quadrus (adj.) "square," related to quattuor "four" . Now-archaic sense of "square or diamond-shaped plane of glass" first recorded mid-15c.
late 14c., "to raise an objection;" 1520s as "to contend violently, to fall out," from quarrel (n.1) and in part from Old French quereler (Modern French quereller). Related: Quarrelled; quarrelling.
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