i dont think so... i think the opposite of quarrled is BIC....
it can be but it could also be quarreled!quarreled is a better choice I think :)
yes
Withered, wilted, failed, faltered.
No, quarreled is a past tense verb. The closest adverb form is "quarrelsomely."
Some antonyms of 'thrive' are: fail languish decline droop perish shrink shrivel stagnate wane wither wilt
The cast of He Quarreled with His Wife - 2004 includes: Aurelien Dubeau as Husband
The simple past and past participle are both quarreled.
Quarreled.
The Tale of How Ivan Ivanovich Quarreled with Ivan Nikiforovich was created in 1835.
Both "quarrelled" and "quarreled" are correct; the spelling you choose depends on the variety of English you're using. "Quarrelled" is the preferred spelling in British English, while "quarreled" is commonly used in American English.
He Quarreled with His Wife - 2004 was released on: USA: 5 January 2004 (Triggerstreet.com Online Film Festival)
Thrived is the past participle of thrive.