squabble Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- set-to
- falling-out
- disputation
- imbroglio
- donnybrook
- tiff
- contretemps
- wrangle
- battle-royal
- skirmish
- feud
- debate
- clash
- cross-fire
- misunderstanding
- spat
- row
- tussle
Weak:
squabble Meaning
squabble (n)
a quarrel about petty points
squabble (v)
argue over petty things
squabble Sentence Examples
- The siblings engaged in a squabble over who would get the last cookie.
- The neighbors had a heated squabble about the noise level coming from each other's homes.
- The parents tried to quell the squabble between their children by offering them a compromise.
- The two friends had a brief squabble that was quickly resolved with a handshake.
- The meeting between the rival political parties devolved into a squabble over semantics.
- The children's squabble over the toy car reached a fever pitch, prompting their parents to intervene.
- The squabble between the two roommates over rent payments escalated into a heated argument.
- The students' squabble over who would present their project first threatened to derail the entire presentation.
- The squabble between the two companies over patent rights went to court, dragging on for years.
- The squabble between the opposing teams during the game cast a sour mood over the entire event.
FAQs About the word squabble
a quarrel about petty points, argue over petty things
controversy, quarrel, bicker, altercation, fight,dispute, disagreement, argument, brawl, set-to
get along, agree, concur, coexist, get along, coexist, accept, concur, accept, agree
The siblings engaged in a squabble over who would get the last cookie.
The neighbors had a heated squabble about the noise level coming from each other's homes.
The parents tried to quell the squabble between their children by offering them a compromise.
The two friends had a brief squabble that was quickly resolved with a handshake.