v
To engage in contradiction; to be in opposition.
n
(psychology) A defense mechanism involving a refusal to accept the truth of a phenomenon or prospect.
v
(intransitive, people, groups, etc.) To have diverging opinions, disagree.
n
An international boundary dispute.
v
(intransitive) To fail to be in accord; to dissent.
n
A condition of not agreeing or concurring.
n
(archaic) Controversy; disputation; discussion.
v
to disagree with a statement or action
v
(intransitive, archaic) To disagree; to fail to agree or harmonize; clash.
n
(obsolete) Absence or difference of belief; disbelief.
n
(obsolete) Proneness to dispute.
n
An argument or disagreement, a failure to agree.
n
Strong disagreement; a contention or quarrel; discord.
adj
Of or relating to dissensus; in a state of disagreement.
n
Disagreement, especially when widespread.
n
An act of disagreeing with, or deviating from, the views and opinions of those holding authority.
n
(US, law, colloquial) A dissent from an order denying rehearing en banc.
adj
(obsolete) dissenting; inconsistent
n
(obsolete) dissension; disagreement
n
Someone who dissents (disagrees), especially from an established church.
n
The spirit or principles of dissenters.
adv
With dissent or disagreement.
n
(rare, nonstandard) The practice or act of dissent.
adj
(obsolete) disagreeing; inconsistent
v
(rare, nonstandard) To not want; to reject.
v
(archaic) To deprive of wonted usage; to disaccustom.
n
(obsolete) disagreement; difference
n
A disagreement; a difference of viewpoint between two sides of an argument.
n
Opposition, especially in speech.
n
(law) Negligence evincing a total or near total disregard for the rights and welfare of others and for the consequences of an act.
n
a person who, although present at some event without taking part in it, is affected by it deleteriously
n
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of misbehavior [(American spelling) Action or conduct that is inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected.]
n
(theology) One who holds a false religious belief; a misbeliever.
n
(obsolete) A believer in a false religious doctrine.
n
(obsolete, rare) Wrong credulity or belief; misbelief.
n
False or wrong worship; mistaken practices in religion.
v
To dissent or refuse to concur.
n
(law) A person who commits nonfeasance; one who fails to fulfil an official or legal duty.
adj
Disagreeing with taking a particular course of action.
n
(rare) Obsolete spelling of obedience [The quality of being obedient.]
n
(UK) The act of opening an academic disputation; the proposition of objections to a tenet, as an exercise for a degree.
n
The act of oppugning; opposition; resistance
n
Criticism of or resistance to a proposal, stance, or event.
adv
In a reproachable manner.
Note: Concept clusters like the one above are an experimental OneLook
feature. We've grouped words and phrases into thousands of clusters
based on a statistical analysis of how they are used in writing. Some
of the words and concepts may be vulgar or offensive. The names of the
clusters were written automatically and may not precisely describe
every word within the cluster; furthermore, the clusters may be
missing some entries that you'd normally associate with their
names. Click on a word to look it up on OneLook.
Our daily word games Threepeat and Compound Your Joy are going strong. Bookmark and enjoy!
Today's secret word is 8 letters and means "Interpret or understand meaning of." Can you find it?