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disagreement
[dis-uh-gree-muhnt]
noun
the act, state, or fact of disagreeing.
lack of agreement; diversity; unlikeness.
a disagreement of colors.
difference of opinion; dissent.
quarrel; dissension; argument.
disagreement
/ ˌdɪsəˈɡriːmənt /
noun
refusal or failure to agree
a failure to correspond
an argument or dispute
Other Word Forms
- nondisagreement noun
- predisagreement noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disagreement1
Example Sentences
And, just last week, he ousted the newly appointed director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention following disagreements over vaccine policy.
It followed a disagreement over a story the publication ran about local government reorganisation, though Barton later said the ban applied only to him personally.
It came after a disagreement over a story the publication ran about local government reorganisation, with the council saying "councillor Barton and his colleagues will not be giving interviews".
Why would they surrender such a deep and meaningful relationship for some short-term tactical gain, or allow a disagreement over personalities or policy to set things asunder?
But both sides have touted it as a win, leaving room to reignite long-running disagreements over issues like U.S. rice and beef, which have been subject to import restrictions in South Korea.
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