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单词 disharmony
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Definition of disharmony in English:

disharmony

noun dɪsˈhɑːməniˌdɪsˈhɑrməni
mass noun
  • Lack of harmony or agreement.

    we will become evermore a nation of social disharmony
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Matrimonial disharmony ensued and the affairs began.
    • Partition politics is the product of communal disharmony.
    • Intolerance is the mother of hatred, divisiveness and disharmony.
    • The golfing spree is feared to further deepen the social disharmony between the haves and have-nots.
    • The attack, on the contrary, showed a streak of disharmony and inconsistency.
    • With disharmony mounting, relevance should not be a problem.
    • Like music, gaming can produce harmony with good time management or disharmony through poor use of time.
    • It is a recipe for disaster and disharmony in every way.
    • In the absence of the spirit of free inquiry and free enterprise, slowly but surely we are heading towards greater social disharmony.
    • At present, there is racial discord and disharmony among ethnic groups in our country.
    • Besides, the impact of such an eventuality would bring disharmony and bitterness among students.
    • On the other hand, disharmony or lack of cooperation among these institutions caused the regular army enormous difficulties.
    • The soaring apartment prices are also causing serious social disharmony between the haves and have-nots.
    • No wonder there is disharmony between struggling parents.
    • It releases negativity and disharmony and brings balance and health.
    • While snoring does not cause serious health problems, it can causes marital disharmony.
    • This situation has created disharmony, confusion and chaos.
    • They are hell bent on creating division and disharmony.
    • A lot of men I speak to are finding that the onset of organisationally-challenged middle age is causing disharmony at home.
    • Western science has no place for religion and it sets the scene therefore for disharmony and discordance with it.
    Synonyms
    discord, friction, strife, conflict, hostility, acrimony, bad blood, bad feeling, enmity, dissension, disagreement
    feuding, quarrelling
    disunity, division, divisiveness
    informal falling-out
    rare disaccord, discordance

Derivatives

  • disharmonious

  • adjective dɪshɑːˈməʊnɪəsˌdɪsˌhɑrˈmoʊniəs
    • Lacking in harmony or agreement.

      marriages can become dysfunctional and disharmonious
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Speakers are obsessively looking into the past to make the disharmonious present intelligible, and they are themselves caught between worlds they cannot fully comprehend.
      • The disharmonious associations of plants and animals all over the Northern Hemisphere during the ice age are evidence of this equable climate.
      • They may appear to be made of unrelated, disharmonious abstract forms.
  • disharmoniously

  • adverb-ˈməʊnɪəsli
    • I have no doubts that comedy will ramp up again, fully and just as disharmoniously as ever.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Most offensive is the poor selection of songs - it's a sensory invasion that falls disharmoniously flat.
      • In several places, the verses are split disharmoniously and the inappropriate use of letters impedes uninterrupted reading and understanding.
  • disharmonize

  • verb -nʌɪz
 
 

Definition of disharmony in US English:

disharmony

nounˌdɪsˈhɑrməniˌdisˈhärmənē
  • Lack of harmony or agreement.

    we will become evermore a nation of social disharmony
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are hell bent on creating division and disharmony.
    • At present, there is racial discord and disharmony among ethnic groups in our country.
    • This situation has created disharmony, confusion and chaos.
    • The soaring apartment prices are also causing serious social disharmony between the haves and have-nots.
    • It is a recipe for disaster and disharmony in every way.
    • No wonder there is disharmony between struggling parents.
    • The attack, on the contrary, showed a streak of disharmony and inconsistency.
    • A lot of men I speak to are finding that the onset of organisationally-challenged middle age is causing disharmony at home.
    • Matrimonial disharmony ensued and the affairs began.
    • With disharmony mounting, relevance should not be a problem.
    • Besides, the impact of such an eventuality would bring disharmony and bitterness among students.
    • Like music, gaming can produce harmony with good time management or disharmony through poor use of time.
    • Intolerance is the mother of hatred, divisiveness and disharmony.
    • The golfing spree is feared to further deepen the social disharmony between the haves and have-nots.
    • While snoring does not cause serious health problems, it can causes marital disharmony.
    • In the absence of the spirit of free inquiry and free enterprise, slowly but surely we are heading towards greater social disharmony.
    • It releases negativity and disharmony and brings balance and health.
    • On the other hand, disharmony or lack of cooperation among these institutions caused the regular army enormous difficulties.
    • Partition politics is the product of communal disharmony.
    • Western science has no place for religion and it sets the scene therefore for disharmony and discordance with it.
    Synonyms
    discord, friction, strife, conflict, hostility, acrimony, bad blood, bad feeling, enmity, dissension, disagreement
 
 
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