dispute
/ˈdɪ.spjut/noun, verb2 syllables
Dispute means: have a disagreement over something.
Synonyms for dispute25
noun, as in a disagreement or argument about something important
noun, as in coming into conflict with
contravention
verb, as in take exception to
also used for dispute
debate, controversy, claim, question, argument, argy-bargy, altercation, contention, barney, bawl out, blue, bobbery, brawl, clash, ding-dong
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What does dispute mean?4
verb
1
have a disagreement over something“We quarreled over the question as to who discovered America”
2
take exception to“She challenged his claims”
noun
1
a disagreement or argument about something important“he had a dispute with his wife”
2
coming into conflict with
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with dispute?28
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Dispute in a sentence
- Once two people involved in a dispute have explained themselves, they arrange a compromise.AmarMecheri
- The interpretation of this data, however, is very much in dispute.unknown
- More than a war, it was a dispute.magnificentgoddess
- After much negotiation, the two sides in the dispute reached a compromise.darinmex
- His parents' disputes echoed in his mind, making him cry helplessly.Nuel
- Disputes should be resolved through discussion, not fighting.Nuel
- Think as you please, and so let others, and you will have no disputes.Adelpa
- The countries concerned settled the dispute by peaceful means.RJH
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Forms of dispute
as a noun
- plural
- disputes
as a verb
- past tense
- disputed
- present participle
- disputing
- third-person singular
- disputes
- past participle
- disputed