tiff
Americannoun
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a slight or petty quarrel.
- Synonyms:
- difference, misunderstanding, scrap, spat
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a slight fit of annoyance, bad mood, or the like.
verb (used without object)
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to have a petty quarrel.
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to be in a tiff.
noun
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a petty quarrel
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a fit of ill humour
verb
noun
Etymology
Origin of tiff
First recorded in 1720–30; origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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Perhaps most amusing is Mr. Booker’s tiff with Conan O’Brien, who made a joke about the city of Newark.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026
The Australian government has denied the timing of the decision was related to the trade tiff, saying a decade-long department review found the US had improved beef safety measures.
From BBC • Jul. 23, 2025
The women get into a small tiff, reminiscent of moments in “Sex and the City” when Carrie felt more understood by her best friend than she wanted to admit.
From Salon • Jul. 15, 2025
Back in 2019, Trump’s call caused a brief diplomatic tiff with Denmark, under whose sovereignty the vast island falls.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 23, 2024
Apparently we are not quite over our little tiff of last night.
From "Landscape with Invisible Hand" by M.T. Anderson
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