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FRICTION | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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friction
noun [ U ]
uk /ˈfrɪk.ʃən/ us /ˈfrɪk.ʃən/

friction noun [U] (DISAGREEMENT)

There's a lot of friction between my wife and my mother.
Politics is a source of considerable friction in our family.
Border clashes have led to increased friction between the two countries.
(Definition of friction from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

friction | American Dictionary

friction
noun [ U ]
us /ˈfrɪk·ʃən/

friction noun [U] (FORCE)

physics
the force that works against an object as it slides along the surface of another object or moves through a liquid or gas:
A gasoline engine loses over 70 percent of its energy to friction and heat.

friction noun [U] (DISAGREEMENT)

disagreement or dislike caused by people having different opinions:
There’s less friction in relationships when you use teamwork.

frictional

adjective [ not gradable ]   physics us/ˈfrɪk·ʃə·nəl/

frictionless

adjective   physics us /ˈfrɪk·ʃən·ləs/
(Definition of friction from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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