"noun; a disagreement, argument, or debate"
EX. "The waiter and I had a dispute over his tip"
You can also use this as a verb.
EX. I dispute
(S)He/It disputes
They dispute
Disagreement, debate, argument, controversy, quarrel, conflict, etc.
Yes, the noun 'dispute' is an abstract noun, a word for a disagreement, argument, or debate; a word for a concept.The word 'dispute' is also a verb: dispute, disputes, disputing, disputed.
Mistake
harmony, without dispute
It's best to avoid a dispute with a person of ill repute.
The terms "intravene" and "intravention" are not proper forms.To intervene (to be or come between, Latin inter, venire) is to enter into an activity or dispute with the intention to stop an activity or bring a dispute to an end. The noun form is intervention. Rarely it is used for objects, more often for locations ("an intervening hill").
mango shares roughly the same meaning as dispute
In Punjabi slang, "panga" means trouble or conflict. It is often used to describe getting into a situation that can lead to arguments or fights.
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A Bone of Contention.
The Tamil word for dispute is சர்ச்சை (sarcchai).
Dispute
Yes, the noun 'dispute' is an abstract noun, a word for a disagreement, argument, or debate; a word for a concept.The word 'dispute' is also a verb: dispute, disputes, disputing, disputed.
The Greek word agones is the plural of agon, meaning a competition, conflict, dispute, argument, athletic competition and so on.
I had a dispute with my friend
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dispute
Mistake