Quarreled means 'argued', 'fought', 'disagreed'.
to disagree
a small argument
Quarreling means to have a dispute and or disagreement with someone.
It means angry dispute, fight or argument
Their father quarreled with their Uncle John over a business proposition that was speculative and brought ruin to their father.
The US spelling is quarreled (fought, argued). The UK spelling is quarrelled.
The termagant woman quarreled with her husband everyday over small things.The boy was very termagant, he was repremanded by the teachers.
Both spellings "quarreling" and "quarrelling" are recognized by the dictionary - the spelling with a single L is the spelling most popular in American English, while the spelling with a double L is most popular in the British English.
Alunsina resented this reproach, and they quarreled. In his anger, Tungkung Langit drove his wife away. No one knew where she went. Several days later, Tungkung Langit felt very lonely. He realized that he should not have lost his temper. But it was too late.
No, quarreled is a past tense verb. The closest adverb form is "quarrelsomely."
it can be but it could also be quarreled!quarreled is a better choice I think :)
The cast of He Quarreled with His Wife - 2004 includes: Aurelien Dubeau as Husband
Quarreled.
The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich was created in 1835.
He Quarreled with His Wife - 2004 was released on: USA: 5 January 2004 (Triggerstreet.com Online Film Festival)
The discordant family quarreled often.
Their father quarreled with their Uncle John over a business proposition that was speculative and brought ruin to their father.
The correct spelling of "quarrelled" in American English is "quarreled," without the additional "l." However, in British English, the correct spelling is "quarrelled" with the extra "l."
The snuffalufagus came out from all the yelling
The word fought is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to fight" and can also be used as an adjective. Synonyms for fought are battled, quarreled, disputed, clashed, or argued.
France mostly quarreled with England and vice versa.