Conflict
UK //ˈkɒnflɪkt//US //ˈkɑnflɪkt//
Definition
A serious disagreement or argument, typically a prolonged one.
In simple words: A serious disagreement or argument.
Examples
- The conflict between the two countries has lasted for decades.
- There was a conflict of interest in the decision-making process.
- Their personal conflict arose from differing opinions on parenting.
- She tried to resolve the conflict at work through mediation.
- Conflict can often lead to transformative change in a community.
Usage notes
Use in formal discussions about disagreements, wars, or personal issues. Avoid in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
conflict + with / between
Memory hint
Think of a 'con' (against) 'flict' (flict = flick) - a flick to start an argument.
Collocations
- conflict resolution
- internal conflict
- armed conflict
- conflict of interests
Synonyms
- dispute
- struggle
- clash
- contention
- friction
Antonyms
- harmony
- agreement
- peace
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'disagreement' which implies a less severe issue.
- Using in singular when referring to multiple incidents.
- Misplacing the subject, e.g., 'There is a conflict between them' instead of 'They are in conflict.'