alter |
altercate |
As an adjective alter
is .
As a verb altercate is
to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone.
confront |
altercate |
In lang=en terms the difference between confront and altercate
is that
confront is to put a thing facing to; to set in contrast to while
altercate is to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone.
As verbs the difference between confront and altercate
is that
confront is to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge while
altercate is to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone.
squabble |
altercate |
In lang=en terms the difference between squabble and altercate
is that
squabble is to participate in a minor fight or argument while
altercate is to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone.
As verbs the difference between squabble and altercate
is that
squabble is to participate in a minor fight or argument while
altercate is to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone.
As a noun squabble
is a minor fight or argument as between children, for example.
altercate |
altercated |
As verbs the difference between altercate and altercated
is that
altercate is to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone while
altercated is past tense of altercate.
alternate |
altercate |
In lang=en terms the difference between alternate and altercate
is that
alternate is to vary by turns while
altercate is to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone.
As verbs the difference between alternate and altercate
is that
alternate is to perform by turns, or in succession; to cause to succeed by turns; to interchange regularly while
altercate is to argue, quarrel or wrangle with someone.
As an adjective alternate
is being or succeeding by turns; one following the other in succession of time or place; by turns first one and then the other; hence, reciprocal.
As a noun alternate
is that which alternates with something else; vicissitude.
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