"Strife" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Strife" Meaning

"Strife" refers to a state of conflict, struggle, or discord between individuals or groups, often resulting in anxiety, anger, or violence. It can also describe a great moral or spiritual struggle, such as a internal conflict or a crisis of conscience.

"Strife" Examples

Strife Examples


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Conflict between nations is a natural occurrence that has been plaguing the world for centuries. The Cold War between the East and the West was a perfect example of a longstanding strife that threatened global peace.

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The sports field had been the venue for a heated strife between rival schools for years. The rivalry had taken a toll on the players, with both teams fiercely competing in every match.

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For decades, the Middle East has been embroiled in an strife over religious and political differences. The instability in the region has driven millions from their homes.

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A family torn apart by strife made a desperate plea for reform. They desperately wanted to see their family reunited again, but it seemed an unattainable goal.

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Despite the strife and dissent within the labor union, they managed to reach a landmark agreement that improved worker conditions and ensured better pay.

Synonyms

conflict
discord
contention
struggle
dissent

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