quadrel (Meaning)
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quadrel (n.)
A square piece of turf or peat.
A square brick, tile, or the like.
Synonyms & Antonyms of quadrel
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
quadrel Sentence Examples
- The neighbors engaged in a loud quadrel over the boundary of their property.
- The once-close friends had a major quadrel that led to their estrangement.
- The politician refused to acknowledge the quadrel he had with his opponent.
- The quadrel between the siblings escalated into physical violence.
- The mediator failed to resolve the quadrel between the two parties.
- The quadrel between the roommates caused an uncomfortable tension in their apartment.
- The boss tried to intervene in the quadrel between his employees, but it only made matters worse.
- The quadrel between the students over a failed project created a rift in their group.
- The quadrel between the lovers was so intense that it broke their hearts.
- The quadrel over who would pay for the dinner caused an awkward silence among the friends.
FAQs About the word quadrel
A square piece of turf or peat., A square brick, tile, or the like.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The neighbors engaged in a loud quadrel over the boundary of their property.
The once-close friends had a major quadrel that led to their estrangement.
The politician refused to acknowledge the quadrel he had with his opponent.
The quadrel between the siblings escalated into physical violence.