strife

[straɪf]

strife Definition

  • 1angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues; conflict
  • 2vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism

Using strife: Examples

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

  • Example

    The country has been torn apart by political strife.

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    The company is in the midst of an internal strife.

  • Example

    The team's success was hindered by internal strife and disagreements.

  • Example

    The two brothers have been in constant strife since childhood.

strife Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for strife

Idioms Using strife

  • no strife, no life

    life without conflict or challenges is dull and uninteresting

    Example

    She believes that no strife, no life, and that overcoming obstacles is what makes life worth living.

  • a person who helps to resolve conflicts and bring peace

    Example

    He is known as a strife beater, always mediating disputes and finding common ground.

  • strife-stirring

    a person or thing that causes conflict or discord

    Example

    The politician's divisive rhetoric was seen as strife-stirring and harmful to national unity.

Phrases with strife

  • strife-torn

    a place or situation that is characterized by ongoing conflict or discord

    Example

    The region remains strife-torn despite efforts to bring peace.

  • strife-ridden

    a place or situation that is characterized by ongoing conflict or discord

    Example

    The company has been strife-ridden for years due to internal politics.

  • a situation where there is a lot of gossip, rumors, and arguments among people

    Example

    The strife of tongues in the office made it difficult to work there.

Origins of strife

from Old French 'estrif', meaning 'quarrel'

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Summary: strife in Brief

The term 'strife' [straɪf] refers to angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues, often leading to conflict. It can also denote vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism. Examples include political strife, internal strife within organizations, and personal strife between individuals. Phrases like 'strife-torn' and 'strife-ridden' describe places or situations characterized by ongoing conflict, while idioms like 'no strife, no life' and 'strife beater' offer insights into the role of conflict in human experience.

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