Sentence example with the word 'discord'

discord

animosity, clangor, difference, dissent, enmity, hostility, inharmoniousness, opposition, roughness, strained relations, uproar

Definition n. lack of agreement or harmony

Last update: July 6, 2015


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There is no discord then; there is the very opposite.   [noun]

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Discord, disunity, conflict at the level of the church could have devastated the integrity of their testimony.   [noun]

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David raised his tall person in the midst of the infernal din, with a hand on either ear, exclaiming: "Whence comes this discord."   [noun]

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When, unhappily, their conversation turned on yet later times, motives of discord occurred in almost every page of history.   [noun]

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Such a Babel of discord might have awakened the slumbers of the very dead, and, therefore, was not long ere it dispelled the abstracted reveries of Edith Bellenden.   [noun]

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There were, however, points of difference between these two humourists, which sometimes occasioned discord.   [noun]

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"And afterward comes discord, financial difficulties, disputes between the two parties, and the couple separate."   [noun]

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Worship your God when and where ye will, but just because I desire your welfare, I cannot consent to the prosecution of a work which kindles discord among you.   [noun]

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And forgive me if I add, that the names of the ladies who have been mentioned crave more respect from us all than to be made themes of discord.   [noun]

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After the death of Tomyris discord broke out among the Massagetae.   [noun]

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Blind law; the law of the ignorant man; a law which is not a law; the voice of discord, deceit, and blood.   [noun]

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