squabble

[ˈskwɒbl]

squabble Definition

  • 1a noisy quarrel about something trivial
  • 2a small fight or argument over something that is not important

Using squabble: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "squabble" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were squabbling over the toys.

  • Example

    They had a silly squabble over who should sit in the front seat.

  • Example

    The two neighbors are always squabbling about something.

  • Example

    The team's squabbles have hurt their performance.

squabble Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for squabble

Idioms Using squabble

  • to intentionally start a fight or argument

    Example

    He always tries to pick a squabble with his coworkers, causing tension in the office.

  • to argue or fight about something that is not important

    Example

    They were squabbling over nothing and wasting everyone's time.

  • to resolve or put an end to a disagreement or argument

    Example

    She was able to end the squabble by finding a compromise that satisfied both parties.

Phrases with squabble

  • a disagreement or argument between members of a family

    Example

    The family squabble lasted for weeks and caused a lot of tension.

  • a disagreement or argument between politicians or political parties

    Example

    The political squabble over the budget has caused a government shutdown.

  • lover's squabble

    a minor argument or disagreement between romantic partners

    Example

    Their lover's squabble was quickly resolved with an apology and a hug.

Origins of squabble

from Middle English 'squalen', meaning 'to scream'

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Summary: squabble in Brief

The term 'squabble' [ˈskwɒbl] refers to a noisy quarrel or small fight over something trivial. It can be used to describe disagreements between family members, politicians, or romantic partners. Phrases like 'pick a squabble' and 'squabble over nothing' denote intentional fights or arguments over unimportant matters. 'End a squabble' means to resolve or put an end to a disagreement.