Inharmony [noun]
Definition of Inharmony:
conflict
Synonyms of Inharmony:
Sentence/Example of Inharmony:
We learn in Christian Science that all inharmony of mortal mind and body is illusion.'
The Progressives could scarcely conceal the inharmony of their leaders in regard to the immediate policy the party should pursue.
To Him there is no moral inharmony; as we shall learn, proportionately as we gain the true understanding of Deity.
Inharmony, disease, and misfortune are largely caused by living a life contrary to the laws of nature.
Inharmony, disease and pain are caused by living a life contrary to the laws of God and Nature.
The harmony and inharmony between the different foods as mentioned above are only stated in a general way.
Scrofula, fever, consumption, rheumatism or small-pox never produced pain or inharmony.
Ignorance of Sex Science is a frequent cause of immorality, and the real reason of marital inharmony and unhappiness.
Even as I write the words distinct and steps I realize their inharmony with the idea of flowing tone.
This brings inharmony and causes Christians to snap at each other like a pack of wolves.