What does Disagreement mean?
Definitions for Disagreement
ˌdɪs əˈgri məntdis·agree·ment
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Princeton's WordNet
disagreement, dissension, dissonancenoun
a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters
discrepancy, disagreement, divergence, variancenoun
a difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions
"a growing divergence of opinion"
disagreementnoun
the speech act of disagreeing or arguing or disputing
Wiktionary
disagreementnoun
An argument or debate.
They had a bit of a disagreement about what color to paint the bedroom, but they have reached a compromise.
disagreementnoun
A condition of not agreeing or concurring.
The theory shows considerable disagreement with the data.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Disagreementnoun
Etymology: from disagree.
These carry such plain and evident notes and characters, either of disagreement or affinity with one another, that the several kinds of them are easily known and distinguished. John Woodward, Nat. Hist.
They seemed one to cross another, as touching their several opinions about the necessity of sacraments, whereas in truth their disagreement is not great. Richard Hooker, b. v. s. 57.
Wikipedia
Disagreement
A disagreement is the absence of consensus or consent. It can take the form of dissent or controversy.
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disagreement
Disagreement refers to a situation where two or more parties have differing opinions, views, or beliefs about a particular matter. It can occur in various scenarios and contexts, such as in discussions, debates, or decision-making processes. Disagreement may also involve a difference in understanding or interpretation of facts or concepts. It does not necessarily indicate conflict but rather demonstrates diversity of thought and perspective.
Webster Dictionary
Disagreementnoun
the state of disagreeing; a being at variance; dissimilitude; diversity
Disagreementnoun
unsuitableness; unadaptedness
Disagreementnoun
difference of opinion or sentiment
Disagreementnoun
a falling out, or controversy; difference
Wikidata
Disagreement
Inconsistency or lack of agreement between data, facts, claims, or opinions.
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Rank popularity for the word 'Disagreement' in Nouns Frequency: #2754
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Disagreement in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Disagreement in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of Disagreement in a Sentence
It’s blown out of proportion. Me and the wife got into an argument on the plane. That was pretty much the gist of it. I ended up grabbing her hand and taking her ring off her finger. She did n’t press any charges. The state of California pressed charges because there was a scratch on her hand. Literally that’s why I went to jail, because the ring left a scratch on her finger. We just had a disagreement. I know the headlines : Domestic violence. Adrian Peterson ’d think I beat her up or something. It was nothing like that.
The president welcomed the advice, and at times disagreement, about what the appropriate path forward would be.
Cannibals don't eat their own, here, we are seeing people going after their own, just because we have a disagreement.
Showing that we can disagree on the issues and the merits without being nasty is one of the tributes to the way we do our business, our disagreement on political issues and important constitutional issues doesn't diminish the value of who Justice Amy Barrett is in my mind or to me.
Today, the published literature is very descriptive on all the problems that happen. It’s just that doctors are divided and it’s not clear why there’s disagreement on something that’s so common.
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