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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : dis-hahr-muh-nee |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪsˈhɑr mə ni |
Definition of disharmony
Origin :- c.1600; see dis- + harmony.
- noun conflict, discord
- Finally, disharmony is implied in and necessitated by the very fact of progress.
- Extract from : « Theism or Atheism » by Chapman Cohen
- In a word, there reigns such a disharmony in the room as makes me feel poorly.
- Extract from : « The Inferno » by August Strindberg
- What is to be done with these facts of disharmony and conflict?
- Extract from : « Human Nature and Conduct » by John Dewey
- Even the wisest among you is only a disharmony and hybrid of plant and phantom.
- Extract from : « Thus Spake Zarathustra » by Friedrich Nietzsche
- We should thus have a second disharmony superposed upon the first.
- Extract from : « Woman and Womanhood » by C. W. Saleeby
- Not in disharmony with these, if we understood them, but in harmony!
- Extract from : « Heroes and Hero Worship » by Thomas Carlyle
- According to him, there is a disharmony of our food and our digestive system.
- Extract from : « The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition » by A. W. Duncan
- But also, in their disharmony was something even more fundamental.
- Extract from : « Love's Pilgrimage » by Upton Sinclair
- It is a disharmony that “among highly civilized peoples marriage and regular unions are impossible at the right time.”
- Extract from : « The Women of Tomorrow » by William Hard
- This becomes a cause of disharmony and excess, it causes man to wreck his health and destroy himself.
- Extract from : « The Book of Life: Vol. I Mind and Body; Vol. II Love and Society » by Upton Sinclair
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