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And any thing is better than dispeace in a family.

The Highlands were filled, by the Union, with exasperation and dispeace which could not soon subside.

Dispeace, dis-pēs′, n. lack of peace: dissension.

You know them by their hunted, eager, restless look, which tells of inward dispeace, of worry too great almost to be borne.

We know the type who dawdles away the forenoon in idle talk or listless indolence, and rushes to prepare a hasty and only half-cooked meal when perhaps her husband or children are on their way home from school or workshop; and this is a very fruitful cause of domestic dispeace, and at the root even of much of the intemperance which has ruined so many homes.

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

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