discord

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
discord
    n 1: lack of agreement or harmony [syn: {discord}, {strife}]
    2: disagreement among those expected to cooperate [syn:
       {discord}, {dissension}]
    3: a harsh mixture of sounds [syn: {discordance}, {discord}]
    4: strife resulting from a lack of agreement [syn: {discord},
       {discordance}]
    v 1: be different from one another [syn: {disagree},
         {disaccord}, {discord}] [ant: {agree}, {check},
         {correspond}, {fit}, {gibe}, {jibe}, {match}, {tally}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Discord \Dis"cord`\, n. [OE. discord, descord, OF. discorde,
   descorde, F. discorde, from L. discordia, fr. discors,
   -cordis, discordant, disagreeable; dis- + cor, cordis, heart;
   cf. F. discord, n., and OF. descorder, discorder, F.
   discorder, to discord, L. discordare, from discors. See
   {Heart}, and cf. {Discord}, v. i.]
   1. Want of concord or agreement; absence of unity or harmony
      in sentiment or action; variance leading to contention and
      strife; disagreement; -- applied to persons or to things,
      and to thoughts, feelings, or purposes.
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            A false witness that speaketh lies, and he that
            soweth discord among brethren.        --Prov. vi.
                                                  19.
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            Peace to arise out of universal discord fomented in
            all parts of the empire.              --Burke.
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   2. (Mus.) Union of musical sounds which strikes the ear
      harshly or disagreeably, owing to the incommensurability
      of the vibrations which they produce; want of musical
      concord or harmony; a chord demanding resolution into a
      concord.
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            For a discord itself is but a harshness of divers
            sounds m???ing.                       --Bacon.
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   {Apple of discord}. See under {Apple}.

   Syn: Variance; difference; opposition; contrariety; clashing;
        dissension; contention; strife; disagreement;
        dissonance.
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from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Discord \Dis*cord"\, v. i. [OE. discorden, descorden, from the
   French. See {Discord}, n.]
   To disagree; to be discordant; to jar; to clash; not to suit.
   [Obs.]
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         The one discording with the other.       --Bacon.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
136 Moby Thesaurus words for "discord":
      Bedlam let loose, Discordia, Eris, animosity, antagonism,
      antipathy, argumentation, bedlam, blast, bobbery, brawl, brouhaha,
      cacophony, charivari, chirm, clamor, clangor, clap, clash,
      clashing, clatter, coarseness, collision, commotion, conflict,
      contention, contradiction, controversy, cracked voice, difference,
      din, disaccord, disaccordance, disaffinity, disagree, disagreement,
      discordance, discordancy, discrepancy, disharmony, disparity,
      dissension, dissent, dissidence, dissonance, disunion, disunity,
      divergence, diversity, divide, division, donnybrook, drunken brawl,
      dryness, dustup, enmity, faction, flap, fracas, free-for-all,
      friction, gruffness, gutturalism, gutturality, gutturalness,
      harshness, hell broke loose, hoarseness, hostility, howl, hubbub,
      hue and cry, hullabaloo, huskiness, inaccordance, incompatibility,
      incompatibleness, incongruity, inconsistency, inconsonance,
      inequality, inharmoniousness, inharmony, jangle, jar, jarring,
      loud noise, mischief, mismatch, negation, noise,
      noise and shouting, noncooperation, open conflict, opposition,
      oppugnancy, outcry, pandemonium, polarization, racket, rancor,
      raspiness, rattle, raucity, repugnance, rhubarb, roar, roughness,
      row, rub, ruckus, ruction, rudeness, rumble, rumpus, scrapiness,
      scratchiness, shindy, shivaree, stertorousness, strained relations,
      strife, tension, thickness, throatiness, thunder, thunderclap,
      tintamarre, tumult, ugliness, uncongeniality, unharmoniousness,
      unpleasantness, uproar, variance, vary

    

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