Disharmonious (adjective)

Lacking harmony or agreement in opinions, beliefs, or actions; incompatible or conflicting.

Origin:

Derived from the latin word 'dis' meaning 'not' and 'harmonia' meaning 'harmony'. the term was first used in the late 16th century to describe a lack of musical harmony.

Examples:

  1. The disharmonious team members had trouble working together effectively.
  2. The company's policies were met with disharmonious reactions from employees.
  3. The disharmonious discussion between the two political parties led to a stalemate.
  4. The disharmonious relationship between the two nations has been a source of tension for many years.
  5. The disharmonious tone of the meeting made it difficult to reach a resolution.
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