单词 | disaccord |
释义 | disaccordn. Lack of accord; disagreement; disharmony, discord; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > dissent or disagreement > [noun] discordc1230 dissensionc1384 controversyc1449 disaccord1449 abitiona1500 disagreement1501 dissenting1593 disopinion1598 divarication1646 dissentiency1647 disconsent1651 dissent1651 dissidency1670 dissentmenta1699 dissidence1775 dissentience1864 otherwise-mindedness1865 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > [noun] discordance1340 variancec1374 discorda1387 disconvenience?a1425 unsuingc1425 disaccordancec1436 unaccordancec1449 inconveniencec1460 discrepancea1464 difformness1547 disagreeance1548 disagreeing1548 jar1548 disagreement1551 disagreeableness1570 dissonancy1584 discordancy1587 discoherencea1600 disconveniency1601 disharmonya1602 dissent1603 dissonancea1604 incongruency1604 incongruence1610 incongruity1612 discongruity1624 inconformity1625 discorrespondencya1641 inconsonancy1650 inconsistence1651 dissidy1657 unagreeableness1658 discomposure1659 disconsonancy1659 uncorrespondency1659 inconveniency1662 unconsonancy1665 incorrespondence1667 oddness1680 inconsistency1699 incongruousness1727 irreconcilementa1737 discrepancy1748 incoincidence?1798 inaccordance1808 inconsonance1811 inaccordancy1817 incorrespondency1817 cacophony1831 divergence1837 disaccord1871 1449–50 Acct. in L. Jefferson Medieval Acct. Bks. Mercers London (2016) II. 678 For as moch as that grete dysacord & varyans fell bytwene the gaderers of the condythis of the mercery and the wardeyns of the fysschemongers. 1539 T. Wyatt Let. 25 Dec. in K. Muir Life & Lett. Sir T. Wyatt (1963) iv. 110 Theire disacord myght peraventure be more to purpos. 1573 Ld. Burghley Let. 10 Aug. in E. Lodge Illustr. Brit. Hist. (1791) II. xc. 112 Ye K. of Sweden, and some saye the Emperor.., do gyve gret furderance to contynew the disaccord. 1638 T. Hawkins tr. Horace Epod iv in tr. Horace Odes (ed. 4) 91 Disaccord between us two I find. 1641 Disc. conc. Puritans 42 This disaccord betweene the King and his best Subjects. 1808 R. Southey Select. from Lett. (1856) II. 132 Upon the ground of his disaccord with their principles of politics. 1871 F. W. Farrar Witness of Hist. ii. 62 It was in flagrant disaccord with the ideal of the Society in the bosom of which it rose. 1922 Our World Nov. 28/1 The basic matters in which we find American interests agreeing with our English cousins, and our superficial disaccords. 1977 Xinhua Gen. News Service (Nexis) 1 Jan. [They] concluded their first day's talks this evening in a mixed atmosphere of accord and disaccord. 2004 Independent 22 May 40/4 But Hersh's real anger is directed at the Bush administration, at its obsessive secrecy and refusal to listen to any opinion in disaccord with its own. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). disaccordv. intransitive. To fail to be in accord; to be out of harmony or agreement; to disagree. In later use only with with.In quot. 1596: to refuse to agree. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > disharmony or incongruity > be unharmonious or incongruous [verb (intransitive)] missounda1382 discordc1384 disaccorda1500 disagreea1513 disgree1530 miscord1532 to agree (etc.) like harp and harrow1563 antipathizec1630 to jump awry1762 disharmonize1863 the mind > language > statement > refusal > [verb (intransitive)] > refuse consent or agreement dissentc1425 disagree1474 disaccord1596 non-consent1645 a1500 (?a1425) tr. Secreta Secret. (Lamb.) 101 And if it disacorde to þy demynge, þanne it ys to þe to loke whether it be helpand and profytable. 1532 (c1385) Usk's Test. Love in W. W. Skeat Chaucerian & Other Pieces (1897) 143 Trewly, presence and predestinacion in nothing disacorden. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. iv. f. 111 From which also not muche disaccordeth the other place of the Apostle aboue alleged. 1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene vi. iii. sig. Bb2v A noble Lord..Sought her to affy To a great pere; but she did disaccord, Ne could her liking to his loue apply. View more context for this quotation a1644 F. Quarles Shepheards Oracles (1646) ii. 23 New wayes, whose rules should disaccord From what our Master-shepheard left by word. 1785 tr. S. de Bignicourt Progress Reason in Search of Truth 230 He is afraid to untune himself, and to disaccord with himself. 1805 Monthly Mag. 20 147 This disaccords with the precise date. 1874 St. G. Mivart Contemp. Evol. (1876) 210 An action..which disaccords with the action of blind chance. 1915 Mining & Sci. Press 24 Apr. 640/2 We hope they will give way to the occasional impulse to..counter an opinion with which their knowledge disaccords. 2001 M. B. Roller Constructing Autocracy ii. iv. 265 Such men were acculturated as aristocrats..; their lived experience in these respects strongly disaccorded with their degraded legal status. 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