disagreement
1 of 1noun/dɪsəˈɡrimənt/
Forms:disagreements
1
an argument or a situation in which people have different opinions about something
- The meeting ended in disagreement as team members could not reach a consensus on the project's direction.
- Their disagreement over the best approach to the problem led to a heated debate that lasted for hours.
- Despite their disagreement on political issues, they managed to maintain a respectful friendship.
- The couple had a disagreement about how to spend their vacation, with one wanting to relax on the beach and the other preferring an adventurous trip.
- The disagreement between the two departments highlighted the need for better communication and collaboration within the organization.
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a contrast of facts or ideas between two or more sides
B2- The disagreement between the study's findings and previous research raised questions.
- There was significant disagreement between the experts on the interpretation of the data.
- The disagreement between the survey results and actual behavior was surprising.
- Their disagreement over the project direction led to a lengthy discussion.
- The disagreement between the two researchers sparked a debate in the academic community.
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the act of expressing opposition, argument, or dispute
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