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feud

1 of 2verb
/ˈfjud/
Forms:feuds,feuding,feuded,feuded
1

to have a lasting and heated argument with someone

C2
  • The families continued to feud over a disputed piece of land, passing down the animosity through generations.
  • Despite being friends once, they started to feud after a misunderstanding, causing a rift in their relationship.
  • The rival gangs feuded over control of the neighborhood for years.
  • The neighboring kingdoms feuded for decades over trade routes and resources.
  • The siblings feuded over their inheritance after the parents passed away.