words associated with conflict
Synonyms of conflict
disaccord: : clash , disagree
discord: : lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas) … must we fall into the jabber and babel of discord while victory is still unattained? — Sir Winston Churchill
discordance: : lack of agreement or harmony : the state or an instance of being discordant
discordancy: : discordance
disharmony: : lack of harmony : discord
dissension: : disagreement
dissention: : disagreement
dissent: : to withhold assent or approval
dissidence: : dissent , disagreement political dissidence
dissonance: : lack of agreement the dissonance between the truth and what people want to believe
disunion: : the termination of union : separation
disunity: : lack of unity
division: : the act or process of dividing : the state of being divided
friction: : the rubbing of one body against another the friction of sandpaper on wood
infighting: : fighting or boxing at close quarters
inharmony: : discord
schism: : division , separation
strife: : bitter sometimes violent conflict or dissension political strife
variance: : the fact, quality, or state of being variable or variant : difference , variation yearly variance in crops
war: : a state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between states or nations
warfare: : military operations between enemies : hostilities , war
Words Related to conflict
clash: : to make a clash cymbals clashed
collision: : an act or instance of colliding : clash
competition: : the act or process of competing : rivalry : such as
contention: : a point advanced or maintained in a debate or argument It is his contention that allowing a casino to be built would not be in the best interests of the city.
altercation: : a noisy, heated, angry dispute He got into several altercations with his boss.
argument: : the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing : argumentation
bicker: : petulant quarreling : altercation
brawl: : to quarrel or fight noisily : wrangle soccer fans brawling in the streets
debate: : a contention by words or arguments Our polite chat about politics became a heated debate . The case sparked a raging public debate on property rights. : such as
disagreement: : the act of disagreeing
dispute: : to engage in argument : debate
divide: : to separate into two or more parts, areas, or groups divide the city into wards
fissure: : a narrow opening or crack of considerable length and depth usually occurring from some breaking or parting a fissure in the earth’s crust
falling-out: : an instance of falling out : quarrel had a falling-out with his parents
fight: : to contend in battle or physical combat
hassle: : a heated often protracted argument : wrangle embroiling myself in a long, exasperating hassle with masons — S. J. Perelman
jar: : a widemouthed container made typically of earthenware or glass a pottery jar a cookie jar
miff: : a fit of ill humor
mix-up: : a state or instance of confusion
quarrel: : a square-headed bolt or arrow especially for a crossbow
row: : to propel a boat by means of oars
run-in: : the final part of a race or racetrack
scrap: : fragments of discarded or leftover food
spat: : a young bivalve (such as an oyster)
squabble: : a noisy altercation or quarrel usually over petty matters
tiff: : a petty quarrel
wrangle: : to dispute angrily or peevishly : bicker
incompatibility: : the quality or state of being incompatible
incongruence: : incongruity
incongruity: : the quality or state of being incongruous
incongruousness: : lacking congruity: such as
inconsistence: : inconsistency
inconsistency: : an instance of being inconsistent
inconsonance: : lack of consonance or harmony : disagreement
inharmoniousness: : not harmonious : discordant
animosity: : a strong feeling of dislike or hatred : ill will or resentment tending toward active hostility : an antagonistic attitude
antagonism: : opposition of a conflicting force, tendency, or principle the antagonism of democracy to dictatorship
antipathy: : a strong feeling of dislike an antipathy to taxes a deep antipathy between the groups
cold war: : a conflict over ideological differences carried on by methods short of sustained overt military action and usually without breaking off diplomatic relations
enmity: : positive, active, and typically mutual hatred or ill will
hostility: : deep-seated usually mutual ill will glad to have gotten through the divorce proceedings without any visible signs of hostility showed open hostility toward outsiders
ill will: : unfriendly feeling
rancor: : bitter deep-seated ill will
Near Antonyms of conflict
concurrence: : agreement or union in action : cooperation
cooperation: : the actions of someone who is being helpful by doing what is wanted or asked for : common effort We are asking for your full cooperation .
Antonyms of conflict
accord: : to grant or give especially as appropriate, due, or earned The competitors should all be accorded equal respect.
agreement: : harmony of opinion, action, or character : concord There is widespread agreement on this issue.
concord: : a state of agreement : harmony
concordance: : an alphabetical index of the principal words in a book or the works of an author with their immediate contexts
harmony: : tuneful sound : melody
peace: : a state of tranquility or quiet: such as
Synonyms of conflict
battle: : battalion
clash: : to make a clash cymbals clashed
combat: : a fight or contest between individuals or groups
contest: : strive , vie contested for power
dustup: : row , fight
fight: : to contend in battle or physical combat
fracas: : a noisy quarrel : brawl a drunken fracas
fray: : a usually disorderly or protracted fight, struggle, or dispute Fighting there could easily draw neighboring nations into the fray . — Blaine Harden … the patrician statesman who stood above the fray . — Richard D. Hylton
hassle: : a heated often protracted argument : wrangle embroiling myself in a long, exasperating hassle with masons — S. J. Perelman
scrap: : fragments of discarded or leftover food
scrimmage: : a minor battle : skirmish
scrum: : a rugby play in which the forwards of each side come together in a tight formation and struggle to gain possession of the ball using their feet when it is tossed in among them
scuffle: : to struggle at close quarters with disorder and confusion
skirmish: : a minor fight in war usually incidental to larger movements
struggle: : to make strenuous or violent efforts in the face of difficulties or opposition struggling with the problem
tussle: : a physical contest or struggle : scuffle
Words Related to conflict
pitched battle: : an intensely fought battle in which the opposing forces are locked in close combat
rough-and-tumble: : rough disorderly unrestrained fighting or struggling
affray: : fray , brawl
battle royal: : a fight participated in by more than two combatants
brawl: : to quarrel or fight noisily : wrangle soccer fans brawling in the streets
broil: : to cook by direct exposure to radiant heat : grill broil the steak in the oven at 450ƍF
donnybrook: : free-for-all , brawl
free-for-all: : a competition, dispute, or fight open to all comers and usually with no rules : brawl
melee: : a confused struggle
mêlée: : a confused struggle
mix-up: : a state or instance of confusion
ruckus: : row , disturbance raise a ruckus
ruction: : a noisy fight
blows: : to be in motion A breeze blew gently.
fistfight: : a usually spontaneous fight with bare fists
fisticuffs: : a fight with the fists
grapple: : the act or an instance of grappling
handgrips: : a grasping with the hand
punch-out: : fistfight
punch-up: : fistfight
slugfest: : a fight marked by the exchange of heavy blows
confrontation: : the act of confronting : the state of being confronted: such as
duel: : a combat between two persons
face-off: : a method of beginning play (as in hockey or lacrosse) in which two opponents face each other and attempt to gain control of a puck or ball dropped or placed between them
joust: : to fight on horseback as a knight or man-at-arms
altercation: : a noisy, heated, angry dispute He got into several altercations with his boss.
argle-bargle: : argy-bargy
argument: : the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing : argumentation
argy-bargy: : a lively discussion : argument , dispute
contretemps: : an inopportune or embarrassing occurrence or situation
controversy: : a discussion marked especially by the expression of opposing views : dispute The decision aroused a controversy among the students.
cross fire: : firing (as in combat) from two or more points so that the lines of fire cross
disagreement: : the act of disagreeing
dispute: : to engage in argument : debate
falling-out: : an instance of falling out : quarrel had a falling-out with his parents
kickup: : a noisy quarrel : row
misunderstanding: : a failure to understand : misinterpretation The instructions were carefully written to prevent misunderstanding .
quarrel: : a square-headed bolt or arrow especially for a crossbow
row: : to propel a boat by means of oars
spat: : a young bivalve (such as an oyster)
squabble: : a noisy altercation or quarrel usually over petty matters
tangle: : to unite or knit together in intricate confusion
tiff: : a petty quarrel
wrangle: : to dispute angrily or peevishly : bicker
catfight: : an intense fight or argument especially between two women
Near Antonyms of conflict
truce: : a suspension of fighting especially of considerable duration by agreement of opposing forces : armistice , cease-fire
Synonyms of conflict
conflagration: : fire
hostilities: : deep-seated usually mutual ill will glad to have gotten through the divorce proceedings without any visible signs of hostility showed open hostility toward outsiders
hot war: : a conflict involving actual fighting — compare cold war
war: : a state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between states or nations
Words Related to conflict
civil war: : a war between opposing groups of citizens of the same country
cold war: : a conflict over ideological differences carried on by methods short of sustained overt military action and usually without breaking off diplomatic relations
holy war: : a war or violent campaign waged often by religious extremists for what is considered to be a holy purpose
limited war: : a war whose objective is less than the total defeat of the enemy
police action: : a localized military action undertaken without formal declaration of war by regular armed forces against persons held to be violators of international peace and order
world war: : a war engaged in by all or most of the principal nations of the world
action: : a thing done : deed
battle: : battalion
engagement: : an arrangement to meet or be present at a specified time and place a dinner engagement
skirmish: : a minor fight in war usually incidental to larger movements
combat: : a fight or contest between individuals or groups
fighting: : designed, intended, or trained to fight in combat a fighting ship a powerful fighting force fighting men
warfare: : military operations between enemies : hostilities , war
Near Antonyms of conflict
demilitarization: : to do away with the military organization or potential of
demobilization: : disband
disarmament: : to deprive of means, reason, or disposition to be hostile disarmed criticism by admitting her errors
pacification: : the act or process of pacifying : the state of being pacified
cease-fire: : a military order to cease firing
truce: : a suspension of fighting especially of considerable duration by agreement of opposing forces : armistice , cease-fire
calm: : a period or condition of freedom from storms, high winds, or rough activity of water a sailing ship motionless in the calm
peacefulness: : peaceable sense 1 They are a peaceful people.
tranquillity: : the quality or state of being tranquil the tranquility of the quiet countryside
tranquility: : the quality or state of being tranquil the tranquility of the quiet countryside
Antonyms of conflict
peace: : a state of tranquility or quiet: such as
Synonyms of conflict
ball game: : a game played with a ball
battle: : battalion
combat: : a fight or contest between individuals or groups
competition: : the act or process of competing : rivalry : such as
confrontation: : the act of confronting : the state of being confronted: such as
contention: : a point advanced or maintained in a debate or argument It is his contention that allowing a casino to be built would not be in the best interests of the city.
contest: : strive , vie contested for power
dogfight: : a fight between dogs
duel: : a combat between two persons
face-off: : a method of beginning play (as in hockey or lacrosse) in which two opponents face each other and attempt to gain control of a puck or ball dropped or placed between them
grapple: : the act or an instance of grappling
match: : a person or thing equal or similar to another
rivalry: : the act of rivaling : the state of being a rival : competition
strife: : bitter sometimes violent conflict or dissension political strife
struggle: : to make strenuous or violent efforts in the face of difficulties or opposition struggling with the problem
sweepstakes: : a race or contest in which the entire prize may be awarded to the winner
sweep-stake: : a race or contest in which the entire prize may be awarded to the winner
tug-of-war: : a struggle for supremacy or control usually involving two antagonists
war: : a state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between states or nations
warfare: : military operations between enemies : hostilities , war
Words Related to conflict
horse race: : a close contest (as in politics)
nail-biter: : something (such as a close contest) that induces tension or anxiety
showdown: : the placing of poker hands faceup on the table to determine the winner of a pot
clash: : to make a clash cymbals clashed
collision: : an act or instance of colliding : clash
discord: : lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas) … must we fall into the jabber and babel of discord while victory is still unattained? — Sir Winston Churchill
friction: : the rubbing of one body against another the friction of sandpaper on wood
argument: : the act or process of arguing, reasoning, or discussing : argumentation
controversy: : a discussion marked especially by the expression of opposing views : dispute The decision aroused a controversy among the students.
debate: : a contention by words or arguments Our polite chat about politics became a heated debate . The case sparked a raging public debate on property rights. : such as
disagreement: : the act of disagreeing
disputation: : the action of disputing : verbal controversy continuous disputation between them ideological disputations
dispute: : to engage in argument : debate
dissension: : disagreement
dissention: : disagreement
quarrel: : a square-headed bolt or arrow especially for a crossbow
row: : to propel a boat by means of oars
wrangle: : to dispute angrily or peevishly : bicker
Near Antonyms of conflict
concord: : a state of agreement : harmony
harmony: : tuneful sound : melody
peace: : a state of tranquility or quiet: such as
Synonyms of conflict
clash: : to make a clash cymbals clashed
collide: : to come together with solid or direct impact The car collided with a tree. Two helicopters collided .
disaccord: : clash , disagree
discord: : lack of agreement or harmony (as between persons, things, or ideas) … must we fall into the jabber and babel of discord while victory is still unattained? — Sir Winston Churchill
jar: : a widemouthed container made typically of earthenware or glass a pottery jar a cookie jar
Words Related to conflict
battle: : battalion
combat: : a fight or contest between individuals or groups
engage: : to offer (something, such as one’s life or word) as backing to a cause or aim : to expose to risk for the attainment or support of some end engaged his all in the king’s cause
fight: : to contend in battle or physical combat
war (against): : a state of usually open and declared armed hostile conflict between states or nations
chafe: : irritate , vex The noise of the children playing chafed her.
gall: : bile
grate: : abrade
jangle: : to make a harsh or discordant often ringing sound keys jangling in my pocket
differ: : to be unlike or distinct in nature, form, or characteristics the law of one state differs from that of another
disagree: : to fail to agree the two accounts disagree
dissent: : to withhold assent or approval
Near Antonyms of conflict
agree: : to concur in (something, such as an opinion) : admit , concede They agreed that he was right.
assent: : to agree to or approve of something (such as an idea or suggestion) especially after thoughtful consideration : concur assent to a proposal
coincide: : to occupy the same place in space or time The base of the triangle coincides with one side of the square. The heroic age of bridge construction coincided with the expansion of the railroads … — Mario Salvadori
concur: : to express agreement concur with an opinion
correspond: : to be in conformity or agreement … the ideal failed once again to correspond with the reality … — James R. Sutherland
Antonyms of conflict
accord: : to grant or give especially as appropriate, due, or earned The competitors should all be accorded equal respect.
blend: : mix
conform (to or with): : to give the same shape, outline, or contour to : bring into harmony or accord conform furrows to the slope of the land
fit: : a division of a poem or song
harmonize: : to play or sing in harmony
match: : a person or thing equal or similar to another
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