单词 | thesaurus/articles/to-argue-with-someone |
释义 | Thesaurus article:to argue with someoneto argue with someoneThese words mean to speak angrily to someone, telling that person that you disagree with them. The most commonly used word isargue. You can also sayhave an argument. The kids are always arguing about something. I had an argument with my sister. You can also usefightwith this meaning.Fightis informal. The two sides continue to fight over control of the assembly. Quarrelandrowhave a similar meaning but are used mainly when the people know each other well.Rowis informal and used mainly in UK English. Stop quarrelling, you two! UKMy parents were always rowing about money. If peoplesquabble, they argue about something that is not important. They are still squabbling over who will get the big office. If peopledisagree, they do not have the same opinion. You can also say that peopledisputesomething. Rod and Kevin seem to disagree about everything. When they went missing is hotly disputed. When peoplefall out, they argue and stop being friendly with each other.Fall outis informal. Have you fallen out with your boyfriend again? If people refuse to speak to each other, you can say they arenot on speaking terms. The couple haven’t been on speaking terms for many years. Related articlesan argument |
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