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inharmony
noun as in discordance
Example Sentences
I do not propose having my time and thoughts disturbed by any inharmony rising between you two girls, and if another occasion comes up, when Polly and you disagree as you have to-day, I’ll wire to your father to come and take you home.
Patients and doctors have come to me many, many times, with proof of the awful jealousy and inharmony among sisters.
There is some repetition of portions of my former letters, but I think the whole of the letter will interest my readers, even though it is lengthy: Dear Mother Wilfrid: I will bring a few other points before you, Mother, which means inharmony in our order.
“Oh my, no!” cried Salim Awad, shocked by this inharmony with his mood.
You have a regard for law, order, and propriety and for the rules and conventions of customs; you dislike incivility, awkwardness, or bad taste in opinions or conduct as much as you do ugliness or inharmony in your surroundings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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