agreement to disagree, contention, difference, discord, dissent, divergency, in dispute, jarring, odds, repugnance, unharmoniousness
Definitionn. an event that departs from expectations
Last update: October 17, 2015
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His arguement is at variance from his claim. [noun]
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This opinion, I know, is at variance with that of many gentlemen possessing great practical experience, as well as scientific acquirements. [noun]
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The shepherd and his flock are at variance; the wheels of the state machinery are grinding one another and thus the state itself, into total ruin. [noun]
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The study of his condition at birth at once suggests a number of practical procedures, some of them quite at variance with the traditional procedures. [noun]
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Even such a child, however, would be at times inconvenient, and would do and say things at variance with the order of the adult world. [noun]
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You have introduced a topic on which our natures are at variancea topic we should never discuss: the very name of love is an apple of discord between us. [noun]
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The district-attorney's persistence was visibly at variance with the sentiments of every one, of the public, of the court, and of the jury. [noun]
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It is a point difficult to fix where the features and countenance are so much at variance as in your case. [noun]
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