Synonyms for Kicking up a row:
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v.
• brawl
- altercate
, - argue
, - battle
, - bicker
, - caterwaul
, - dispute
, - kick up a row
, - quarrel
, - raise Cain
, - roughhouse
, - row
, - scrap
, - scuffle
, - spat
, - squabble
, - tussle
, - wrangle
, - wrestle
.
• outrage
- affront
, - aggrieve
, - boil over
, - burn up
, - defile
, - deflower
, - desecrate
, - do violence to
, - fire up
, - force
, - ill- treat
, - incense
, - infuriate
, - injure
, - insult
, - jar
, - madden
, - make hit the ceiling
, - maltreat
, - mistreat
, - misuse
, - oppress
, - persecute
, - rape
, - ravage
, - ravish
, - reach boiling point
, - scandalize
, - shock
, - spoil
, - violate
, - whip up
.
What are the hypernyms for Kicking up a row?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
carousing, Reveling, Engaging in a commotion, Engaging in tumult, Raising a ruckus, Starting a fracas, Stirring up a disturbance, creating a disturbance.
What are the opposite words for kicking up a row?
Kicking up a row is an expression used to describe an argument or a quarrel between two or more people. Antonyms for this phrase include peaceable, amicable, conciliatory, and harmonious. When people are peaceable, they avoid fighting and seek ways to resolve conflicts peacefully. They do not engage in heated arguments or use aggressive language. Amicable describes a situation where people have a friendly relationship and communicate in a pleasant manner. When people are conciliatory, they try to appease the other party and find a compromise. Harmonious describes a situation where people get along well and work together in a positive and cooperative way.
What are the antonyms for Kicking up a row?
Related words: kicking up a fuss, kicking up a storm, kick up a fuss, kick up a storm
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