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more discordant
Superlative
most discordant
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having conflicting or opposing elements that create disagreement or tension
- The discordant opinions among the team members led to a breakdown in communication and collaboration.
- The discordant ideologies between the political parties created a divisive and polarized political landscape.
- The board meeting was filled with discordant opinions about the new policy.
- Their discordant approaches to parenting often caused arguments.
- The debate highlighted discordant views on environmental regulations.
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(of sounds) having a harsh or jarring quality due to a lack of harmony
- The discordant sounds of the orchestra grated on the ears of the audience.
- The discordant notes of the out-of-tune piano made everyone cringe.
- The discordant sounds of construction drowned out the music.
- A discordant screech echoed through the empty hallway.
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