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feud

/fjud/noun, verb1 syllable

Feud means: a bitter quarrel between two parties.

Synonyms for feud2

also used for feud

fee, fief

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What does feud mean?2

noun

1

a bitter quarrel between two parties

verb

1

carry out a feud“The two professors have been feuding for years”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with feud?31

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All 31 rhymes for feud, grouped by syllable

Feud in a sentence

  • If you live in the water, do not feud with the fishes.sabretou
  • Feast all night and feud in the morning.sacredceltic
  • There was a feud between Yanni and his ex-boss.Amastan
  • Our feud traces back to our childhood.CK
  • There's no feud like a family feud.jimkillock
  • There is a feud between Ziri and Rima.Amastan
  • Florida taxpayers are paying for Ron DeSantis's legal fees in his feud with Disney.shekitten
  • Romeo and Juliet's wedding put an end to the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets.Hybrid

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Forms of feud

as a noun

plural
feuds

as a verb

past tense
feuded
present participle
feuding
third-person singular
feuds
past participle
feuded