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The word of the day is ‘brawl.’
The word is a noun, i.e., it is the main subject of a sentence and the word is a verb too, i.e., it demonstrates an action or an occurrence.
No, the word is a noun. Therefore, it does not have a past form but Yes, the past form of the word as a verb is brawled.
It means:
1. Nasty fight
2. Fight nastily
3. A rough or noisy fight or quarrel.
4. Fight or quarrel in a rough or noisy way.
1. Hindi – Vivaad
2. Spanish – Pelearse
3. French – Bagarre
4. Mandarin – Zhēngchǎo
1. What means this brawl in the open streets at this late hour?
2. He repaired to Berlin and was killed there in a brawl at a gambling den.
3. Does it become you to brawl with my garrison the moment you are admitted?
4. A drinking den where violent men gather to brawl and gamble.
5. He’d got into a drunken brawl in a bar.
the argument, battle, bickering, clash, dispute, feud, fight, fracas, free-for-all, quarrel, riot, ruckus, scuffle, squabble, uproar, wrangle, affray, broil, disorder, fray, fuss, hassle, rhubarb, row, rumble, rumpus, scrap, tumult, duke out, tussle, altercate, argue, buck, caterwaul, roughhouse, row, scrap, spat, a fistfight, skirmish, fracas, scrimmage, fray, commotion, fisticuffs, affray, swedge, fight, grapple, stoush, etc
Some antonyms of the word are:
agree, concur, give in, harmonize, make peace
Quotation:
What happened was, when I got into the brawl in Detroit, I was transitioning into a different type of person, that person that I’ve become, but that game had so many emotions involved.
Metta World Peace
Social Example:
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