Discordance [noun]

Definition of Discordance:

conflict

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Sentence/Example of Discordance:

He did not understand the deep underlying dissent that made a cruel discordance in his desire for her happiness.

Elsewhere, we feel, though we cannot explain it to ourselves, a certain discordance between the race and the soil.

The mountain rarely gives unity of country; far more frequently, duality, discordance, actual diversity.

But a further difficulty arises from the discordance of the results of different experiments.

Such irreconcilable discordance in the primary elements of their character forbids the thought of their amalgamation.

That and the disharmony existing in your mind is a large part of the 'protecting' aura of discordance that seals you off from me.

There was no leading mind to assume any authority, and there was irremediable discordance of counsel.

In some degree this magnificent composition loses force in our day from its discordance with modern senti33ment.

Melodious as it was it seemed to jar with a horrible discordance upon the silence.

An obstacle has seen fit to remove itself; it has substituted harmony for discordance.