Feud

//fjuːd//

Synonyms for "feud" (212 found)

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Strong matches (63)

Related words (106)

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More general

6 entries

Synonyms

14 entries

Related terms

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derived

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derived from

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etymologically related_to

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has context

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is a

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manner of

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related to

9 entries

similar

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Translations

82 translations across 37 languages.

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Albanian

1 entries
  • hasmëri noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Arabic

1 entries
  • إِقْطَاعَة noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Armenian

1 entries
  • ավատ noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Azerbaijani

1 entries
  • ədavət noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Belarusian

1 entries
  • варагава́ць verb (to carry on a feud)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • вражда́ noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • кръ́вна вражда́ noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Catalan

3 entries
  • baralla noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • feu noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • hostilitat noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Chinese

1 entries
  • sè-siû noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Chinese Mandarin

2 entries
  • 世仇 noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • 爭執 /争执 noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Czech

2 entries
  • léno noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • svár noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Dutch

3 entries
  • leengoed noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • vete noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • wraak noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Finnish

1 entries
  • vihanpito noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

French

4 entries
  • dispute noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • faide noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • fief noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • querelle noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Georgian

3 entries
  • მტრობა noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • უსიამოვნება noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • შუღლი noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

German

4 entries
  • Fehde noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • Feindschaft noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • Lehen noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • Streit noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Greek

2 entries
  • έριδα noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • φέουδο noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Hungarian

2 entries
  • viszály noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • összetűzés noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Italian

2 entries
  • faida noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • feudo noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Japanese

2 entries
  • フェーデ noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • 確執 noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Latin

2 entries
  • hostilitas noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • simultās noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • феуд noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Malay

3 entries
  • permusuhan noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • persengketaan noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • perseteruan noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Norwegian

1 entries
  • feide noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Ossetian

2 entries
  • быцӕу noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • змур noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Persian

1 entries
  • تیول noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Polish

2 entries
  • waśń noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • wróżda noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • feudo noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • rixa noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Romagnol

1 entries
  • féud noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Romanian

1 entries
  • feudă noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Russian

4 entries
  • вражда́ noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • лен noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • междоусо́бица noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • раздо́р noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Scots

2 entries
  • feid noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • feu noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Serbo-Croatian

3 entries
  • feud noun (estate granted to a vassal)
  • zavada noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • феуд noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Slovak

1 entries
  • zvar noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Spanish

4 entries
  • contienda noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • desavenencia noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • enemistad noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • feudo noun (estate granted to a vassal)

Swedish

1 entries
  • fejd noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Tagalog

2 entries
  • rido noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)
  • ubusan ng lahi noun (A state of long-standing mutual hostility)

Ukrainian

1 entries
  • ворогува́ти verb (to carry on a feud)

Sample sentences

16 total sentences available.

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Our feud traces back to our childhood.

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Feast all night and feud in the morning.

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If you live in the water, do not feud with the fishes.

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The feud is over.

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