feuds

[fjuːdz]

feuds Definition

  • 1a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute, often between two families or clans
  • 2a state of prolonged mutual hostility, typically between two people or groups

Using feuds: Examples

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

  • Example

    The feud between the two families lasted for generations.

  • Example

    The two politicians have been in a bitter feud for years.

  • Example

    The feud between the two companies escalated into a legal battle.

feuds Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for feuds

Phrases with feuds

  • blood feud

    a feud between two families or clans that arises out of a homicide and is perpetuated by retaliatory acts

    Example

    The blood feud between the two families has been going on for centuries.

  • to be involved in a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute with someone

    Example

    He has been feuding with his neighbor over the property line for years.

  • put an end to a feud

    to resolve or settle a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute

    Example

    The mediator helped the two parties put an end to their long-standing feud.

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Summary: feuds in Brief

A 'feud' [fjuːdz] is a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute, often between two families or clans, or a state of prolonged mutual hostility, typically between two people or groups. It can escalate into a legal battle or last for generations, as exemplified by 'The feud between the two families lasted for generations.' 'Feud' extends into phrases like 'blood feud,' referring to a feud between two families or clans that arises out of a homicide, and 'put an end to a feud,' meaning to resolve or settle a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute.