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Lesson 5: disagreement “The words in this lesson will help you understand and write about different types of conflict, the behavior that leads to them, and how they can be resolved.”
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adversary (n.) An opponent; an enemy His adversary had only one rule--to win. Prefix ad- toward
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Related Word: adversarial (adv.) Unfortunately, the two sisters had an adversarial relationship.
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belligerent (adj.) Hostile; aggressive; quarrelsome The minor argument turned into a belligerent shouting match.
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Related Word: belligerence (n.) Because of her belligerence, the policeman had to handcuff the women they had arrested.
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chide (v.) To scold; to express dissatisfaction Mom chided Alice for leaving her slippers out where the dog could chew them.
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contradictory (adv.) Expressing the opposite; inconsistent We were puzzled by the contradictory statements of the two witnesses.
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Related Word: contradict (v.) It is not tactful to contradict ones coworkers in the presence of the others.
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Related Word: contradiction (n.) Bad-tempered at work, yet gentle at home, he was a man of many contradictions
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discord (n.) Lack of agreement or harmony The vacation was ruined by discord among the two campers.
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Related Word: discordant (adj.) An argument between the two captains set a discordant tone for the swim meet.
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embroil (v.) To get involved in a conflict, an argument, or confusion Try not to get embroiled in arguments between other people.
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haggle (v.) To argue or bargain in order to come to favorable terms or a good price Some people go to flea markets just for the fun of haggling over prices.
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Related Word: haggler (n.) Six-year-old Eric proved to be a true haggler, as he talked his father into letting him stay up later and later.
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ruse (n.) A crafty trick intended to create a false impression The ruse succeeded, and the escapees disguised as prison guards vanished into the night.
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skirmish (n.) A minor battle, sometimes on the fringes of a larger battle Six people were killed in the skirmish that started a civil war.
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strife (n.) Bitter conflict or struggle Strife between ethnic groups in Bosnia resulted in the deaths of many thousands of people.
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If you are ____, you express the opposite of a statement. belligerent contradictory adversarial discordant
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To scold someone is to ____ them. haggle embroil chide contradict
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____ is bitter conflict or struggle strife skirmish haggler adversary
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Hostile, aggressive, and quarrelsome: ____ contradictory discordant belligerent adversarial
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A crafty trick intended to give a false impression: ____ ruse strife discord adversary
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An opponent or enemy is a(n) ____ haggler skirmish contradiction adversary
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To get involved in a conflict, an argument, or confusion haggle skirmish embroil chide
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Lack of agreement or harmony strife discord contradiction embroilment
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Someone who argues for a better price haggler adversary chider embroiler
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A minor fight ruse skirmish discord belligerence
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