DISAGREE, DISAGREEING, DISAGREEMENT
ADJECTIVES
1387 ► BRIGOUS quarrelsome, contentious; pertaining to strife or disagreement, disputable, factious → obs.
1412 ► VARIANT dissentient, disagreeing → obs.
1560 ► DISSENTIOUS given to strife, dissension, or disagreement; discordant, quarrelsome, contentious, factious
1597 ► DISCORDOUS full of discord; disagreeing, quarrelsome → obs.
1968 ► AT EARS at odds; in disagreement → Amer. dial.
1970 ► AT EDGE at odds → Amer. dial.
ADVERBS
1775 ► AT LOGGERHEADS in strong disagreement or conflict, at odds, engaged in bickerings or disputes → Amer. dial.
1898 ► AQUART in a state of disagreement; at cross purposes → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1970 ► AT ENDS. at odds, in disagreement → Amer. dial.
INTERJECTIONS
1913 ► HOW YOU DO TALK! exclamation of disapproval or disagreement → Amer. dial. (Bk.)
1937 ► LIKE BUGGERY! used to express disagreement or disbelief
1989 ► SICK AND WRONG! used for conveying a strong disagreement or disapproval → US sl.
1999 ► IN YA BOOT! an expression of disagreement → Aust. sl. (Bk.)
NOUNS
1449 ► UNACCORDANCE disagreement → obs.
1491 ► VARIAMENT a disagreement or difference → obs.
1548 ► JAR discord, want of harmony, disagreement; a divergence or conflict of opinions, etc.
18C.. ► FRATCH a disagreement, a quarrel, a dispute, a wrangle, brawl, a scolding match → chiefly Eng. dial.
1751 ► TIFT a slight fit of ill-humour or offendedness; a petty quarrel or disagreement → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1754 ► TIFF a slight or petty quarrel; a temporary ill-humoured disagreement
1818 ► EMBROGLIO → IMBROGLIO a state of great confusion and entanglement; a complicated or difficult situation (esp. political or dramatic); a confused misunderstanding or disagreement
1889 ► CAFFLE an argument; a misunderstanding, a disagreement → Eng. dial.
1895 ► AMBUSCADE a disagreement → Amer. dial.
1940 ► BRANNIGAN a disagreement or fight → Amer. dial.
1941 ► TEARDOWN a violent quarrel or disagreement → Amer. dial.
M20. ► DISSIDY disagreement, difference, disharmony → obs.
M20. ► CONTRETEMPS a disagreement, an argument, a dispute → colloq.
1950 ► CHEWING MATCH a heated argument, a quarrel, a disagreement → Amer. dial.
1966 ► CHEW an argument, a quarrel, a disagreement → Amer. dial.
1967 ► BITCH an argument or fight; a disagreement or quarrel → Amer. dial.
1967 ► BRONNIGAN a disagreement or fight → Amer. dial.
1967 ► JIM BRANNIGAN a disagreement or fight → Amer. dial.
1967 ► MISAGREEMENT a disagreement, a quarrel → Amer. dial.
1969 ► BIRD a point of contention or disagreement → Amer. dial.
2001 ► HANDBAGS AT DAWN a minor verbal or physical disagreement → UK sl.
2006 ► FALLING-OUT a disagreement → US sl. (Bk.)
NOUNS, PERSON
1926 ► BIG CHEESE anyone who disagrees with you → Amer. sl. (Bk.)
VERBS
1428 ► VARY to differ in opinion; to disagree; to dissent from another → obs.
1440 ► VARY to disagree seriously, to discord or quarrel; to fall at variance → obs.
1541 ► JAR to be at variance; to disagree
1563 ► AGREE LIKE HARP AND HARROW not to agree at all (the things being utterly different, though their names alliterate) → obs.
1714 ► FRATCH to disagree, to quarrel, to dispute; to wrangle; to scold, to find fault with → chiefly Eng. dial.
1730 ► CAST OUT to disagree, to quarrel, to fall out → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
1801 ► SCASH to quarrel, to squabble; to have a heated argument or disagreement → Sc.
1820 ► NEIGHBOUR ILL to disagree, not to suit → Sc.
1836 ► LOCK HORNS to come into conflict, to disagree, to fight; to engage in an argument or quarrel with another → Amer. dial.
1849 ► DIFFER to quarrel, to wrangle; to disagree → Eng. dial.
1894 ► MISAGREE to disagree → Eng. dial.
1900 ► DISACCORD to disagree, to quarrel → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1902 ► INTERRUPT to annoy, to cause discomfort to, to disagree with; to interfere with, to attack, to pursue → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1904 ► SCRABBLE to disagree; to quarrel → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1905 ► QUART to quarrel, to disagree, to fall out → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1946 ► NOT TO SET HORSES to disagree; to be incompatible → Amer. dial.
1967 ► HAVE A GOOSE TO PICK to have a disagreement or dispute to settle → Amer. dial.
1968 ► HAVE A RAG TO PICK to have a disagreement or dispute to settle → Amer. dial.