Simply put, it is when people do not get along. Often it is worse when tensions rise, and when that happens, fights often break out (The likely hood of this occurring depends on two things: the patience one has, and the amount of tension between the people involved in the dispute.).
The problem with this world is that when strife causes people to get distressed, those people will surely want to get revenge on the person/persons who caused them this distress. Once that revenge takes place, they opposing people will get angry and/or sad and want revenge back, whether they started it or not. This revenging process recurs consistently, and seems to never end. Strife-causing people are slowly, but surely, tearing this world apart, metaphorically speaking.
I hope this answers your question. ^_^
"Concertation" means strife and unhappiness.
Yes, the plural is strifes.
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it means to start conflict. heres an example: The man started a bar fight.
No. The word "wife" has a long I (whyf) and rhymes with strife and life.
a combination of the words strife, and trifle. strife meaning difficultly
Strife is a synonym for fight or argument.
Strife in Hebrew is riv, madon, or sikhsukh (ריב, מדון, סכסוך).
Civil strife is a generic term for domestic riots, unrest, war or similar instances.
It means 'Wolf Strife'.
Eris is the goddess of strife and discord. This means she tries to create chaos. So if you are being called a goddess of strife, it means you're good at souring relationships or creating an unnecessary fuss.
bury their parents alive
If you're asking how to say strife in Japanese the answer is tousou (pronounced tohsoh), written as とうそう or 闘争.
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Forget about them. Your strife too. I mean, the bare necessities are Mother Nature's recipes ...
There could be strife and turmoil in the family unit.
strife :-The immature strife in the classroom cost the students a weeks worth of detention.