different between quarrelsome vs litigious
quarrelsome
English
Etymology
quarrel +? -some
Pronunciation
Adjective
quarrelsome (comparative more quarrelsome, superlative most quarrelsome)
- Argumentative; fond of or prone to quarreling.
- Synonyms: belligerent, contentious
- She's too quarrelsome to participate in a civil conversation.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:quarrelsome
Derived terms
- quarrelsomely
- quarrelsomeness
Translations
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litigious
English
Etymology
From Middle French litigieux, from Latin litigiosus
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /l??t?d???s/
Adjective
litigious (comparative more litigious, superlative most litigious)
- Of or relating to litigation.
- Inclined to engage in lawsuits.
- Argumentative or combative.
Synonyms
- litigatious
- litiginous
Translations
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