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disagreement
noun as in dispute, quarrel
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animosity, antagonism, argument, bickering, clash, conflict, controversy, debate, difference, discord, dissent, disunity, division, feud, fight, friction, hostility, misunderstanding, opposition, spat, split, squabble, strife, tension, wrangle
Strong matches
altercation, atmospherics, breach, break, contention, contest, cross-purposes, dissidence, disunion, hassle, rupture, variance, vendetta, words
Weak matches
clashing, divisiveness, falling out, ill feeling, ill will, jarring
noun as in difference, unlikeness
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Strong matches
discordance, disharmony, dissimilarity, dissimilitude, divergency, diversity, incompatibility, incongruity, incongruousness, variance
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Example Sentences
The inquiry has also heard previously about several disagreements between Williamson and Johnson, including over the decision to close schools again in 2021.
“There’s always a risk that they have a major disagreement about what the direction should be,” she said.
In the end, however, Takaichi persuaded the Japan Innovation Party to back her candidacy and the opposition push fizzled amid disagreements over policy.
A tight work deadline, a clogged toilet, or a disagreement with a loved one can make an ordinary day feel overwhelming.
“Our analysis suggests that Russia and Ukraine still have huge areas of disagreement that will prevent any near-term deal,” Perry and Fitzgerald said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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