feud in a sentence

Meaning: 1) a bitter, prolonged quarrel or dispute between two parties or families over a long period of time 2) a state of ongoing hostility or animosity between individuals or groups, often characterized by revenge or retaliation 3) a vendetta or prolonged conflict marked by recurring acts of aggression or hostility 4) to engage in a prolonged quarrel or dispute, often involving intense animosity or hostility Similar words: argument, battle, clash, conflict, contention, disagreement, discord, dispute, quarrel, rift, rivalry, spat, squabble, struggle,

  • The family feud led to a split in the family, with members choosing sides and relationships becoming strained.
  • The longstanding feud between the neighboring nations had geopolitical implications that extended far beyond their borders.
  • She analyzed the underlying psychological motivations fueling the feud between the two prominent families.
  • They exchanged harsh words, fueling the feud even more.
  • The feud between the rival sports teams adds excitement to the game but also creates animosity among fans.
  • The feud caused much sorrow and pain.
  • They need to find a way to settle their feud peacefully.
  • She's trying to mend the relationship between her parents after years of their silent feud.
  • They're wasting so much energy on their silly feud instead of focusing on what's important.
  • She's tired of being caught in the middle of their feud.
  • The feud between the two celebrities dominated tabloid headlines for weeks.
  • The feud finally ended with a peaceful agreement.
  • He tried to mediate the feud between his siblings, but it only made things worse.
  • The feud over the inheritance tore the family apart, leading to years of bitterness.
  • I wonder what started their feud in the first place.
  • They finally made peace, ending the long-standing feud.
  • It's sad to see how that feud has torn their friendship apart.
  • They refused to attend the same events, prolonging the feud indefinitely.
  • It's heartbreaking to see how their feud is affecting their children.
  • Both sides suffered losses due to the feud.
  • He realized the feud was not worth losing friends over.
  • We need to find a way to help them resolve their feud before it escalates further.
  • He delved into archives to trace the origins of the feud back to centuries-old grievances.
  • Despite efforts, the feud persisted for generations.
  • He tried to end the feud with an apology.
  • She wished she could turn back time and prevent the feud from ever starting.
  • Their feud divided the small town into factions.
  • He hoped the feud wouldn't ruin their friendship forever.
  • They both carried the weight of the feud on their shoulders, unable to let go.
  • They avoided each other to prevent fueling the feud.
  • We can't let their feud ruin our community.
  • She learned that forgiveness was the key to ending the feud.
  • They argued constantly, fueling the feud.
  • The feud between those siblings is causing a lot of stress for everyone.
  • Despite their efforts, the feud between the neighboring families showed no signs of ending.
  • We should stay out of their feud and let them sort it out.
  • We were shocked when they revealed the root cause of their feud.
  • We organized a series of peace talks to facilitate dialogue and reconciliation between the warring factions embroiled in the feud.
  • She felt caught in the middle of their feud, torn between loyalty to both sides.
  • We watched helplessly as their feud tore apart our close-knit community.
  • The feud left scars that would never fully heal.
  • The feud simmered beneath the surface, ready to ignite at any moment.
  • Vendetta means a long-standing feud or desire for revenge.
  • We felt compelled to intervene in the escalating feud between rival gangs to prevent further violence.
  • The feud began over a simple misunderstanding.
  • The feud ended abruptly with a handshake and a truce.
  • I hope they can resolve their feud soon.
  • He refuses to let go of the feud, no matter what.
  • The feud between those two families is getting out of hand.
  • We tried to stay neutral, but the feud between our friends was hard to ignore.
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