disagreement
Roget category 24
1. Words expressing abstract relations› 1.2. Relation
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Disagreement
noun
disagreement — discord, discordance — dissonance, dissidence, discrepancy — unconformity etc. 83 — incongruity, incongruence† — discongruity†, mesalliance — jarring etc. v. — dissension etc. 713 — conflict etc. (opposition) 708 — bickering, clashing, misunderstanding, wrangle.disparity, mismatch, disproportion — dissimilitude, inequality — disproportionateness etc. adj.† — variance, divergence, repugnance.
unfitness etc. adj. — inaptitude, impropriety — inapplicability etc. adj. — inconsistency, inconcinnity† — irrelevancy etc. (irrelation) 10.
misjoining†, misjoinder† — syncretism†, intrusion, interference — concordia discors [Lat.].
fish out of water.
verb
disagree — clash, jar etc. (discord) 713 — interfere, intrude, come amiss — not concern etc. 10 — mismatch — humano capiti cervicem jungere equinam [Lat.].adjective
disagreeing etc. v. — discordant, discrepant — at variance, at war — hostile, antagonistic, repugnant, incompatible, irreconcilable, inconsistent with — unconformable, exceptional etc. 83 — intrusive, incongruous — disproportionate, disproportionated† — inharmonious, unharmonious† — inconsonant, unconsonant† — divergent, repugnant to.inapt, unapt, inappropriate, improper — unsuited, unsuitable — inapplicable, not to the point — unfit, unfitting, unbefitting — unbecoming — illtimed, unseasonable, mal a propos [Fr.], inadmissible — inapposite etc. (irrelevant) 10.
uncongenial — ill-assorted, ill-sorted — mismatched, misjoined†, misplaced, misclassified — unaccommodating, irreducible, incommensurable, uncommensurable† — unsympathetic.
out of character, out of keeping, out of proportion, out of joint, out of tune, out of place, out of season, out of its element — at odds with, at variance with.
adverb
in defiance, in contempt, in spite of — discordantly etc. adj. — a tort et a travers†.phrase
asinus ad lyram [Lat.].The content on this page comes straight from Project Gutenberg Etext of Roget's Thesaurus No. Two, which consists of the acclaimed work by Peter Mark Roget augmented with more recent material. Some changes were made to the formatting for improved readability.
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