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dispute in Arabic

dispute in Arabic is خِلَاف, مُبَاحَثَة, مُنَاقَشَة — dispute means a disagreement or argument between people, often a formal or ongoing one.

dispute in Arabic

خِلَاف
noun masculine
Pronounced: ḵilāf
argument, failure to agree
مُبَاحَثَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: mubāḥaṯa
argument, failure to agree
مُنَاقَشَة
noun feminine
Pronounced: munāqaša
argument, failure to agree
نِزَاع
noun masculine
Pronounced: nizāʕ
argument, failure to agree
جَدَل
noun masculine
Pronounced: jadal
argument, failure to agree
بَحْث
noun masculine
Pronounced: baḥṯ
argument, failure to agree

What does "dispute" mean?

  1. noun A disagreement or argument between people, often a formal or ongoing one.
    "The two companies settled their dispute out of court."
  2. verb To argue against or question the truth or validity of something.
    "She disputed the referee's decision immediately."

dispute in a sentence

  • The two companies settled their dispute out of court.
  • A border dispute has strained relations between the neighboring countries for decades.
  • She disputed the referee's decision immediately.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "dispute" in Arabic?

"dispute" in Arabic is خِلَاف, مُبَاحَثَة, مُنَاقَشَة. dispute means: A disagreement or argument between people, often a formal or ongoing one.

How do you pronounce خِلَاف?

"dispute" in Arabic is خِلَاف, pronounced "ḵilāf".

How do you use "dispute" in a sentence?

Example: "The two companies settled their dispute out of court." In Arabic, "dispute" is خِلَاف, مُبَاحَثَة, مُنَاقَشَة.

Are there other ways to say "dispute" in Arabic?

Yes — Arabic has 6 translations listed for "dispute": خِلَاف, مُبَاحَثَة, مُنَاقَشَة, نِزَاع, جَدَل, بَحْث.

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