discord

मतभेद
definition
verb
we discorded commonly on two points
(of people) disagree.
noun
a prosperous family who showed no signs of discord
disagreement between people.
the music faded in discord
lack of harmony between notes sounding together.
translation of 'discord'
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मतभेद
example
There is no doubt that they have gone from a generally happy time in the 1990s to four years of deficit, 'discord' and disappointment.
Since the music unfolds within the set framework of the raga, there is more harmony and less 'discord' .
That will not be accomplished by bickering and 'discord' and infighting on a grand scale.
the music faded in 'discord'
He's not afraid of 'discord' - he'd rather have any disagreement out in the open.
The condition is also linked with drug and alcohol abuse, memory problems, family 'discord' and inability to function in social life.
Think of 'discord' , chaos, strife, anarchy, change, and confusion.
Psychologists provide psychotherapy for a range of problems, from marital 'discord' to personality disorders.
the party's views were apt to 'discord' with those of the leading members of the administration
The nature of this disorder is primarily in a profound pathological 'discord' between his intellectual and emotional life.
As long as this is the case there will necessarily arise 'discord' and conflict.
There was no sign of the 'discord' which divided the camp, no hint of the hesitation which plagued their play in that dramatic quarter-final, and no lack of creativity in their attack.
There are many interpretations on the quarrels and 'discord' between the two men.
In contemplation of the resentment of Hyder, and the progress of his power, the party, the views of which were apt to 'discord' with those of the leading members of the government, had strongly urged upon them the necessity of making preparations against the invasion.
Suddenly, Darcy pounded hard on the piano keys, producing a sound of 'discord' .
After days of being nice and behaved he itched for some 'discord' and strife.
Haydn was again the chief model, but Beethoven introduced many daring innovations, including beginning the symphony with an out-of-key 'discord' .
But at today's meetings and agreements, 'discord' was quite apparent in the Group of Eight.
This idealized history had some effect, if not to stem the immediate social 'discord' permanently, to produce a general desire for a more orderly world.
In conflict, communication wears two faces: It can create 'discord' and lead to time-wasting arguments, or it can catalyze peaceful resolution and spark creative diversions.
As reasons for misunderstanding or 'discord' diminish, both cultures will realize greater rewards.
One other factor is parental 'discord' and lack of proper education.
Perhaps this is one reason society is plagued by so much family 'discord' - with every conflict that arises, the first instinct is abandonment.
‘In our study, it's more the direct exposure to the parents' 'discord' that causes the problem,’ he says.
Is there any 'discord' between you and the Ministry of Culture and if so, why according to you is there miscommunication among institutions?
With his best concentration it was still beyond him, the rhythms too disjointed, the shifts from 'discord' into harmony too complex.
Although, for the most part these concerns are unwarranted, in certain cases disagreements about the nuclear intentions of a state can create 'discord' among suppliers.
They create divisions and 'discord' , mislead, confuse, and worst of all, stifle the opposition.
An expansion in the output of political stores is both self-limiting and involves the generation of social 'discord' .
This has led to much 'discord' within the various cultures and ethnicities.
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