What is another word for Squabbling?

Pronunciation: [skwˈɒblɪŋ] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for the word "squabbling". Some of the most commonly used ones include bickering, arguing, fighting, quarreling, disputing, wrangling, clashing, sparring, tussling, and feuding. Squabbling is often used to describe petty or trivial disagreements that do not have any significant impact on the outcome of a situation, but can still be quite annoying and disruptive. Synonyms such as arguing and fighting suggest a more intense level of conflict, while terms like quarreling and sparring imply a more playful or competitive type of disagreement. Regardless of which synonym is used, it's always important to try and resolve any conflicts peacefully and find common ground with those we disagree with.

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Usage examples for Squabbling

Six weeks before, when the Judge had wished to put a Squabbling young woman in her place, he had rather gloried in the material advantages connected with his position.
"The Locusts' Years"
Mary Helen Fee
She was shrewd enough to suspect that the crude and disorderly Squabbling in the Pera villa, or the grotesque bullying on the tobacco plantation, were not the highest manifestations of human culture.
"Command"
William McFee
"Children, children, stop Squabbling," laughed Anne who, looking like a very demure little gypsy, had slipped up unnoticed.
"Grace Harlowe's Senior Year at High School or The Parting of the Ways"
Jessie Graham Flower

Famous quotes with Squabbling

  • Squabbling in public will eventually ruin football; there's no doubt it's hurting us already. Polls taken by Louis Harris - polls as valid as any political polls - indicate that very clearly.
    Pete Rozelle

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