Quarrelsome means disputatious or contentious. Hope that helps
The definition of quarrelsome is someone who is prone to getting into arguments or fights.She couldn't stand the quarrelsome atmosphere in the office, so she decided to work from home.
I really don't know why are you asking thisbeing disagreeable. Synonyms: argumentative , bad-tempered, bellicose ...i have no clue who wrote the above but for those of you who think this is funny its not people come here when they are unknowing of of something and you just make yourselves look ignorant.
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Some of Benjamin Franklin's well-known proverbs include "Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise," "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," and "Haste makes waste." Franklin was known for his aphorisms and philosophical musings on life and society.
please don't be quarrelsome Sabina don't be quarrelsome with anyone you understood that. by lavanya
Quarrel some
My grandad is very quarrelsome.
The quarrelsome neighbors argued loudly over the property line.
She couldn't stand the quarrelsome atmosphere in the office, so she decided to work from home.
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ARGUMENTATIVE
The verb form of "quarrelsome" is "quarrel." It means to have a heated argument or dispute with someone.
The word "quarrelsome" refers to being someone who argues a lot and doesn't get along well with others. The verb is "to quarrel." No coach wants a team filled with self-centered and quarrelsome players.
Irritable and quarrelsome.
Someone who quarrels a lot is called quarrelsome.
Quarrelsome Neighbours - 1903 was released on: UK: June 1903 USA: 21 November 1903