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divisive
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adjective
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Causing disagreement or hostility between people, tending to disrupt unity or harmony. |
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feud
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nounverb noun
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A prolonged and bitter quarrel or dispute |
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feud
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nounverb verb
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Take part in a prolonged quarrel or conflict |
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fractious
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adjective
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(of a group or organization) difficult to control; unruly |
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glower
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verb
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To have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl |
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haggle
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verb
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To dispute or bargain persistently, especially over the cost of something |
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heckle
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verb
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To interrupt (a public speaker) with derisive or aggressive comments or abuse |
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hostile
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adjective
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To be unfriendly towards someone you see as an enemy |
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infuriating
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adjective
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Making one extremely angry and impatient; very annoying |
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intimidate
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verb
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To frighten or threaten someone, often to make them do something. |
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intolerant
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adjective
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Refusing to allow others to do or believe things that you don't agree with. |
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irreconcilable
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adjective
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So different or conflicting that compromise is not possible. |
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jeer
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nounverb noun
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Laughing or shouting insults at someone to show you have no respect for them. |
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jeer
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nounverb verb
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To mock or demean someone with unkind words or remarks. |
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jilted
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adjective
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Suddenly reject or abandon (a lover) |
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malign
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verb
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To speak harmful untruths about someone – to slander or defame, showing illwill. |
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mock
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verb
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To tease or laugh at in a scornful or contemptuous manner |
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mockery
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noun
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Teasing and contemptuous language or behavior directed at a particular person or thing |
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obnoxious
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adjective
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Extremely unpleasant |
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ostracize
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verb
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To banish someone socially, making them feel isolated or unwanted. |
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