Definition of Feud in English :

Define Feud in English

Feud meaning in English

Meaning of Feud in English

Pronunciation of Feud in English

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Feud

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Noun

1. feud

a bitter quarrel between two parties

Verb

2. feud

carry out a feud

Example Sentences:
'The two professors have been feuding for years'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Feud

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noun
1. 
long and bitter hostility between two families, clans, or individuals; vendetta
2. 
a quarrel or dispute
verb
3. (intransitive)
to take part in or carry on a feud
noun
feudal law
land held in return for service

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Feud

see synonyms of feud
noun
1. 
a bitter, protracted, and violent quarrel, esp. between clans or families, often characterized by killings and counterkillings
2. 
any dispute or rivalry, esp. when bitter or protracted
verb intransitive
3. 
to carry on a feud; quarrel
noun
land held from a feudal lord in return for service; fief

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Feud

see synonyms of feud
n.
A bitter, often prolonged quarrel or state of enmity, especially such a state of hostilities between two families or clans.
intr.v. feud·ed, feud·ing, feuds
To carry on or perpetuate a bitter quarrel or state of enmity.
n.
See fee.

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