All discordance synonyms
dis·cord·ance
D d noun discordance
- dissonance — inharmonious or harsh sound; discord; cacophony.
- contention — Someone's contention is the idea or opinion that they are expressing in an argument or discussion.
- clash — When people clash, they fight, argue, or disagree with each other.
- discord — lack of concord or harmony between persons or things: marital discord.
- dissent — to differ in sentiment or opinion, especially from the majority; withhold assent; disagree (often followed by from): Two of the justices dissented from the majority decision.
- friction — surface resistance to relative motion, as of a body sliding or rolling.
- disunity — lack of unity or accord.
- disagreement — the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
- argument — An argument is a statement or set of statements that you use in order to try to convince people that your opinion about something is correct.
- controversy — Controversy is a lot of discussion and argument about something, often involving strong feelings of anger or disapproval.
- strife — vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism: to be at strife.
- schism — division or disunion, especially into mutually opposed parties.
- dissension — strong disagreement; a contention or quarrel; discord.
- confrontation — A confrontation is a dispute, fight, or battle between two groups of people.
- dissidence — disagreement: political dissidence.
- difference — the state or relation of being different; dissimilarity: There is a great difference between the two.
- war — a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation; warfare, as by land, sea, or air.
- dispute — to engage in argument or debate.
- conflict — Conflict is serious disagreement and argument about something important. If two people or groups are in conflict, they have had a serious disagreement or argument and have not yet reached agreement.
- disaccord — to be out of accord; disagree.
- dissentient — dissenting, especially from the opinion of the majority.
- inharmonic — not harmonic; dissonant.