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what does quarrel mean
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what about fued
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The term "quarrel" refers to an angry argument or disagreement between two or more people. It can involve shouting, name-calling, or other forms of conflict. In a broader sense, quarrels can reflect personal disputes or conflicts over opinions, beliefs, or actions. The term can also be used as a verb, meaning to engage in such a dispute or argument.
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A "feud" is a prolonged and often bitter conflict or dispute between two parties, which can be individuals, families, groups, or communities. Feuds typically involve a series of retaliatory actions and can last over a long period, sometimes even generations. They are often characterized by animosity and hostility and may arise from personal grievances, historical events, or social or economic issues. Unlike a quarrel, which may be a one-time argument, a feud often involves ongoing hostility and can escalate over time.
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