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View definitions for at odds

at odds

adjective as in competitive

adjective as in disagreeing

Strong matches

adjective as in divisive

Strongest match

adjective as in quarreling

adjective as in quarreling

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Yet he embodies a future at odds with the nation’s challenges and trends.

But, in a further embarrassment, he felt compelled to give up his country pile, Dorneywood, after being pictured on its lawns playing croquet with his staff - an image at odds with his down-to-earth reputation.

From BBC

"We often get partners at odds with each other because men have disappeared up the aisle and are buying things they maybe already have," he told the BBC.

From BBC

Also bolstering California’s position is a climate and energy landscape that has shifted dramatically in eight years, putting Trump’s agenda at odds with economic realities.

Emily said that sentiment was at odds with her own experience.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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