"Dispute" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A dispute refers to a disagreement or argument between two or more people, parties, or organizations, often involving a conflict or controversy over a specific issue, claim, or interpretation. It can also refer to a formal or official disagreement, such as a legal or diplomatic dispute.
Usage Examples: Dispute
Adverb: In a manner that is likely to arouse debate or controversy; in a disputed or questionable way.
Disputants are people who strongly disagree or argue with each other, often in a public or formal setting, such as a debate or a court of law.
Disputed means (1) contested or disputed, especially in a quarrel or controversy; or (2) open to argument or question; uncertain or doubtful.
To disqualify something or someone means to deny them the opportunity to participate, compete, or be considered for something because they do not meet the necessary requirements or standards. It can also mean to deprive someone of their right or privilege, often due to a failure or misconduct.