Pronunciation: /ə ˈdɪfərəns ʌv əˈpɪnjən/
noun A difference of opinion
A1 They had a difference of opinion about what movie to watch.
A2 There was a difference of opinion between the students on how to solve the math problem.
B1 The team members had a difference of opinion regarding the best strategy to win the game.
B2 The board members had a difference of opinion on whether to invest in the new project.
C1 The politicians had a difference of opinion on how to address the issue of climate change.
C2 The scholars engaged in a heated debate due to their difference of opinion on the interpretation of the ancient text.
formal The board members had a difference of opinion regarding the new company policy.
informal We all have a different opinion about where to go for lunch - just a difference of opinion.
slang Me and my friend had a beef over something trivial - just a difference of opinion.
figurative In the world of art, there is often a difference of opinion on what constitutes true beauty.
had a difference of opinion
differences of opinion
more of a difference of opinion
the biggest difference of opinion
has a difference of opinion
will have a difference of opinion
have had a difference of opinion
is having a difference of opinion
a difference of opinion
a clear difference of opinion
to have a difference of opinion
having a difference of opinion
a differing opinion