Altercation

An “altercation” is a heated and often verbal argument or dispute between two or more people. Altercations can involve strong emotions, raised voices, and intense exchanges of words. They may occur due to conflicting opinions, misunderstandings, or differences in beliefs and can range from minor disagreements to more intense confrontations.

In Indonesian, the equivalent term for “altercation” is “pertengkaran” or “perdebatan.”

Sample sentences using “altercation”:

  1. The neighbors had an altercation over a noisy party that lasted into the early morning hours.
  2. The couple had an altercation in public, which drew a crowd and the attention of the police.
  3. The two coworkers got into a heated altercation over a disagreement on a project.
  4. The bar fight started as a minor altercation but quickly escalated into a full-blown brawl.
  5. The altercation between the coach and the player resulted in the player’s suspension from the team.
  6. The altercation between the customer and the store employee over a refund resulted in both parties being asked to leave.
  7. The altercation between the drivers caused a major traffic jam on the highway.
  8. The altercation at the political rally resulted in several arrests and injuries.
  9. The altercation between the siblings over who would inherit their parents’ estate resulted in a long legal battle.
  10. The altercation between the protesters and the police led to several injuries and arrests.

Here are some possible synonyms, antonyms, related words, phrasal verbs, and idioms for the word “altercation”:

Synonyms:

  • argument
  • dispute
  • quarrel
  • fight
  • brawl
  • conflict
  • confrontation
  • tussle
  • disagreement
  • clash

Antonyms:

  • agreement
  • harmony
  • peace
  • concord
  • unity

Related words:

  • altercationist
  • altercative
  • altercationally
  • altercate
  • altercately

Phrasal verbs:

  • get into an altercation (meaning to start an argument or fight)
  • break up an altercation (meaning to intervene and separate people who are fighting or arguing)
  • avoid an altercation (meaning to prevent or steer clear of a potential conflict)
See also  Vexatious

Idioms:

  • to have words (refers to a verbal argument or altercation)
  • to come to blows (refers to a physical altercation or fight)
  • to pick a fight (refers to intentionally starting an argument or altercation)
  • to go at it (refers to fighting or arguing with intensity)
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