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contention
a bone of contention
An unresolved problem, dispute, or disagreement. Jerry leaving his dirty dishes in the sink for days became a bone of contention between him and his roommate.
in contention
Among those eligible to win something; in competition. Don't count them out just because they've been on a losing streak—they're still in contention for that final playoff spot.
bone of contention
Fig. the subject or point of an argument; an unsettled point of disagreement. We've fought for so long that we've forgotten what the bone of contention is. The question of a fence between the houses has become quite a bone of contention.
a bone of contention
a matter of disagreement Legal costs have continued to be a bone of contention between the two groups.
a bone of contention
something that people argue about for a long time The main bone of contention was deciding who would take care of the children after the divorce.
bone of contention
Main issue of a disagreement; something to quarrel about. For example, Grandfather's will was a bone of contention for the whole family. This expression alludes to two dogs fighting (contending) over a single bone. In slightly different guise, bone of dissension, it was used figuratively in the 16th century and took its present form in the early 1700s.
bone of contention
The subject of a dispute.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Elisabeth | | e-LEE-zah-bet (German), e-LEE-sah-bet (Danish), i-LIZ-ə-bəth (English) | German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English, Biblical, Biblical Latin |
Maryam | | - | Arabic, Persian |
Varfolomei | | - | Russian (Rare) |
Fabrizia | | - | Italian |
Crina | | KREE-nah | Romanian |
Pete | | [pi:t] | |