Pronunciation: /dɪsəˈkɔrdənt/
adjective not in agreement or harmony; conflicting
A1 The two friends had a disaccordant opinion on the movie they watched.
A2 The siblings often have disaccordant views on how to spend their free time.
B1 The team members were disaccordant in their approach to solving the problem.
B2 The panelists had disaccordant opinions on the best course of action.
C1 The negotiators were unable to reach a consensus due to their disaccordant views.
C2 The political parties remained disaccordant on the issue despite multiple discussions.
formal The committee members were disaccordant in their opinions on the new policy.
informal The team couldn't agree on a plan because they were disaccordant.
slang The group was totally disaccordant about where to go for lunch.
figurative The colors of the painting were disaccordant, creating a jarring effect.
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