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  1. A feud is a long-lasting and bitter argument or conflict between two people or groups, often involving anger and violence. Learn how to use the word feud in different contexts, see examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and find synonyms and related words.

    • Feud

      an angry and sometimes violent argument that has continued...

    • Polski

      FEUD definicja: 1. an argument that has existed for a long...

    • Feudal

      FEUDAL definition: 1. relating to the social system of...

    • Fettle

      FETTLE definition: 1. healthy or strong, or in good...

    • Fetus

      FETUS definition: 1. mainly US spelling of foetus 2. a young...

    • Pronunciation in English

      FEUD pronunciation. How to say feud. Listen to the audio...

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  3. Learn the origin, history, and usage of the word feud, which can be a noun or a verb. A feud is a long-lasting quarrel or conflict, especially between families or clans, often involving violence and revenge.

  4. Learn the translation for ‘feud’ in LEO’s ­English ⇔ German­ dictionary. With noun/verb tables for the different cases and tenses links to audio pronunciation and relevant forum discussions free vocabulary trainer .

  5. Kleinkrieg {m} [dauernder Streit] feud [fief] Lehen {n} hist. to feud with sb. sich mit jdm. bekriegen. blood feud. Blutrache {f} Blutfehde {f} hist. deadly feud. Fehde {f} auf Leben und Tod. death-feud. Kampf {m} auf Leben und Tod. family feud. Familienfehde {f} Grumbach Feud {sg} Grumbach'sche Händel {pl} hist. spec.

  6. noun. Also called blood feud. a bitter, continuous hostility, especially between two families, clans, etc., often lasting for many years or generations. a bitter quarrel or contention: a feud between labor and management. Synonyms: difference, argument.