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noun

tiff

tihf
noun
1
A minor argument or quarrel.
"The couple had a little tiff over whose turn it was to cook."
"They made up quickly after their tiff."
verb
1
To have a minor argument or disagreement.
"The two sisters tiffed over the last slice of cake."

How to Use Tiff

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA small, usually short-lived argument.

When to use it

Informal — used for petty squabbles, not serious conflicts.

Common pairings
a little tiff have a tiff

Word Forms

tiffed past tense, tiffed past tense, tiffed past tense, tiffed past tense, tiffs plural, tiffs plural, tiffs plural, TIFFs plural, Tiffs plural, tiffs singular, tiffs singular, tiffs singular, tiffs singular

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Etymology

Origin unclear, possibly imitating the sound of a small huff or puff of irritation.

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