disaccord

/ˌdɪsəˈkɔːrd/
noun
  1. Lack of agreement or harmony; disagreement.
    • Their political views were in disaccord, but they remained friends.
    • The disaccord among the team members slowed down the project.
    • There was clear disaccord between the two committee members about the budget plan.
verb
  1. To disagree or be out of harmony.
    • The new policy disaccords with the company's earlier promises.
    • His actions disaccord with his stated principles.
    • Their opinions disaccord on almost every topic.
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