Squabbles Meaning in English
word · lemma: squabble
ˈskwɑbəɫz
SKWAH-buhlz
skwˈɒbəlz
skWOB-uhlz
Definición
Small, often unimportant arguments, especially between people who know each other well, like friends or family.
Uso & Matices
Mostly used for minor, childish, or petty arguments, not serious conflicts. Commonly appears with "family", "siblings", or "petty". Less formal than "disagreement" or "argument". Rarely used for professional or severe disputes.
Spanish: peleas - disputas - riñasPortuguese (BR): brigas - discussõesPortuguese (PT): zangas - discussõesChinese (Simplified): 争吵 - 口角Chinese (Traditional): 爭吵 - 口角Hindi: झगड़े - तकरारेंArabic: شجارات - خلافاتBengali: তুচ্ছ ঝগড়া - ছোট খিটিমিটিRussian: перебранки - мелкие ссорыJapanese: 口げんか - 小競り合いVietnamese: cãi vặt - tranh cãi nhỏKorean: 사소한 다툼 - 말다툼Turkish: atışma - ufak tartışmaUrdu: چھوٹی جھڑپیں - معمولی نوک جھونکIndonesian: cekcok kecil - pertengkaran kecil
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The children had a few squabbles over toys.
basic
Their parents ignored the small squabbles at dinner.
basic
There were a few squabbles among the team members.
basic
Siblings often have silly squabbles, but they usually make up quickly.
natural
Don't worry about those little squabbles; it's normal in every relationship.
natural
All their old squabbles seem silly now that they're grown up.
natural