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Siavash Moghaddasian Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Disagreement vs conflict/dispute

Hi everyone,

Say I saw a couple raising their voices at each other and saying bad things to each other, which word can I use to describe that?

Conflict, disagreement, dispute? Which one?


Should I say "I saw a disagreement"?

  

Top answer

Use one of these: They were having an argument. They were having a heated argument. I saw them having an argument.

  • Use one of these: They were having an argument.
  • They were having a heated argument.
  • I saw them having an argument.
  • I saw them having a heated argument.
  • ) Siavash Moghaddasian Conflict, disagreement, dispute?
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Use one of these:

They were having an argument.
They were having a heated argument.
I saw them having an argument.
I saw them having a heated argument.

(A heated argument is louder than an argument.)

Siavash MoghaddasianConflict, disagreement, dispute? Which one?

None of those works.

Siav

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