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- Dictionaryfeud/fjuːd/
noun
- 1. a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute: "his long-standing feud with Universal Pictures"
verb
- 1. be engaged in a prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute: "Hoover feuded with the CIA for decades"
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A feud is an angry and sometimes violent argument that has continued for a long time between two people, families, or groups. Learn more about the meaning, usage and origin of the word feud, and see examples and synonyms from the Cambridge Dictionary.
- English (US)
FEUD meaning: 1. an argument that has existed for a long...
- Znaczenie Feud, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
FEUD definicja: 1. an argument that has existed for a long...
- Feud: Malay Translation
FEUD translate: persengketaan. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Feud: Russian Translation
FEUD translate: вражда . Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Feud Turkish Translation
FEUD translate: kan davası; bitmek bilmeyen husumet,, kan...
- Feud: German Translation
feud translate: die Fehde. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Feud: Norwegian Translation
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- English (US)
Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the word feud, which can be a noun or a verb. A feud is a long-lasting conflict or hostility, especially between families or clans, or a fee or land not subject to rent or service.
noun. Also called blood feud. a bitter, continuous hostility, especially between two families, clans, etc., often lasting for many years or generations. a bitter quarrel or contention: a feud between labor and management. Synonyms: difference, argument.
A feud is a long and bitter quarrel or hostility between two people or groups, often involving violence or revenge. Learn the origin, synonyms, pronunciation and usage of the word feud with Collins English Dictionary.
A feud is a long-standing fight, often between two families. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare describes the lovers' long-feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues. Feuds do not have to be violent—what characterizes them is long-standing hostility. Ethnic groups can sometimes be said to be feuding.
A feud is an angry and bitter argument between two people or groups that continues over a long period of time. Learn how to use the word feud in sentences, see related topics and word origin, and find synonyms and collocations with Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
n. 1. Also called blood feud. a bitter continuous hostility, esp. between families, clans, etc., lasting for many years or generations. 2. a bitter quarrel or contention; argument.