Brawl
UK //brɔːl//US //brɔl//
Definition
A noisy, violent fight involving several people.
In simple words: A noisy fight or argument.
Examples
- A sudden brawl broke out at the concert, causing chaos.
- The bar was closed early due to a brawl between patrons.
- They were involved in a brawl at the club last night.
- The video captured a brawl that started over a misunderstanding.
Usage notes
Used to describe a public altercation; not typically used in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'brawl' as a 'brawny brawl' - a fight among strong friends.
Collocations
- bar brawl
- gang brawl
- school brawl
Synonyms
- fight
- brawl
- scuffle
- altercation
- fracas
Antonyms
- peace
- harmony
- agreement
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'brawl' with 'brawl over' - 'brawl' does not need a preposition.
- Using 'brawl' as a verb instead of a noun.
- Mixing up 'brawl' with 'brawl with' for clarity.