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View usage for: (dɪshɑːʳməni) uncountable nounWhen there is disharmony, people disagree about important things and this causes an unpleasant atmosphere. [formal] ...racial disharmony. Synonyms: discord, conflict, clash, friction More Synonyms of disharmony disharmony in British English (dɪsˈhɑːmənɪ) nounWord forms: plural -nies1. lack of accord or harmony 2. a situation, circumstance, etc, that is inharmonious Derived forms disharmonious (ˌdɪshɑːˈməʊnɪəs) adjective disharmoniously (ˌdisharˈmoniously) adverb disharmony in American English (dɪsˈhɑrməni) noun absence of harmony; discord Derived forms disharmonious (ˌdisharˈmonious) (ˌdɪshɑrˈmoʊniəs) adjective Examples of 'disharmony' in a sentencedisharmony She had enough of her own marital disharmony to worry about. Definition lack of agreement or harmony examples of disharmony within society Synonyms discordance disaccord inharmoniousness Additional synonymsDefinition a collision or conflict There are reports of clashes between militants and the security forces in the city. Synonyms conflict, fight, brush, confrontation, collision, showdown (informal), boilover (Australian) Definition opposition between ideas or interests Try to keep any conflict between you and your sibling to a minimum. Synonyms dispute, difference, opposition, hostility, disagreement, friction, strife, fighting, antagonism, variance, discord, bad blood, dissension, divided loyalties, cyberwar Definition disagreement or conflict There was friction between the children. Synonyms conflict, opposition, hostility, resentment, disagreement, rivalry, discontent, wrangling, bickering, animosity, antagonism, discord, bad feeling, bad blood, dissension, incompatibility, disharmony, disputeNearby words ofdisharmony - dish
- dish something out
- dish something up
- disharmony
- dishearten
- disheartened
- dishevelled
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