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Broil vs Squabble - What's the difference?

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Broil is a related term of squabble.


In lang=en terms the difference between broil and squabble

is that broil is (obsolete) to brawl while squabble is to participate in a minor fight or argument.

As verbs the difference between broil and squabble

is that broil is to cook by direct, radiant heat or broil can be to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil while squabble is to participate in a minor fight or argument.

As nouns the difference between broil and squabble

is that broil is food prepared by broiling or broil can be (archaic) a brawl; a rowdy disturbance while squabble is a minor fight or argument as between children, for example.

broil

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) broillen, . (etyl) .

Verb

(en verb)
  • To cook by direct, radiant heat.
  • To expose to great heat.
  • To be exposed to great heat.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • Food prepared by broiling.
  • Etymology 2

    From (etyl) .

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil
  • (obsolete) to brawl
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (archaic) A brawl; a rowdy disturbance.
  • * 1819 , , Otho the Great , Act I, verses 1-2
  • So, I am safe emerged from these broils ! / Amid the wreck of thousands I am whole
  • * Burke
  • I will own that there is a haughtiness and fierceness in human nature which will which will cause innumerable broils , place men in what situation you please.
  • * 1840 , Robert Chambers, ?William Chambers, Chambers's Edinburgh Journal (volume 8, page 382)
  • Since the provinces declared their independence, broils and squabblings of one sort and another have greatly retarded the advancement which they might otherwise have made.

    Anagrams

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    squabble

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A minor fight or argument as between children, for example.
  • Derived terms

    * squabbly

    Verb

    (squabbl)
  • To participate in a minor fight or argument.
  • ''The brothers were always squabbling with each other.
  • * I. Watts
  • The sense of these propositions is very plain, though logicians might squabble a whole day whether they should rank them under negative or affirmative.
  • (printing) To disarrange, so that the letters or lines stand awry and require readjustment.
  • to squabble type

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * squabbler