0 disagreement or quarrelling -- uenighet, krangling
1 in music, a group of notes played together which give a jarring sound. -- dissonans, disharmoni
Shortages of this kind inevitably lead to stress and discontent and it is to this that our present discords are, understandably, due.
He has certainly been playing the organ with stops fully out for quite a time, and there were not a few discords in his argument.
There are many countries where there are grave issues and discords, and serious civil wars, which would justify intervention, if we judged them exclusively on moral terms.
I share the apprehensions that once we start to elect people on the basis of representing a particular race we shall perpetuate racial discords for all time.
I am the first to admit that there are considerable arguments, conflicts and discords, as there are bound to be in a relationship of that kind.
There is a danger that in our anxiety to promote the new policy we shall exacerbate perhaps just as much as mollify the social tensions and discords in society.
On the contrary, when intimate relations of these sorts cease, do not the discords so characteristic of modern families begin?
Such adverse mismatches, referred to as discords, are obviously detrimental to quality of life.
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