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disagreement
noun as in dispute, quarrel
Strongest matches
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
Strongest matches
Strong matches
discordance, disharmony, dissimilarity, dissimilitude, divergency, diversity, incompatibility, incongruity, incongruousness, variance
Weak matches
Example Sentences
During a break in proceedings, Nick Parker, a party organiser from Lincoln, said "disagreements are natural, because we all recognise that it's a really important project that we're trying to build".
Despite their disagreements, astronomers agreed on one point.
“Insults about my character,” he said, “are unfounded and unproductive…I have operated within the rules, I’ve been transparent about my aims, and I’ve engaged through proper channels to resolve disagreements.”
Naturally, the couple segues into another disagreement, arguing about where to spend their upcoming vacation — a hot-button issue, since Joan’s cancer treatments are no longer working and time is suddenly precious.
Cowell has been moved from his current leadership role, as BBC Sport revealed on Saturday, following disagreements between the two over the running of the team and design of the 2026 car, according to insiders.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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