Sentence examples for discords from inspiring English sources

"discords" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is the plural form of "discord," which means disagreement or tension between people or things. You can use "discords" in written English when discussing conflicts, disagreements, or disharmony among individuals or groups. Example: The current political climate is filled with discords and divisions, causing a lot of tension and animosity between different groups of people.

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discords

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Plural of discord

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COMMEMORATION of past accords can be the best way to paper over present discords.

The critics were less convinced: the singing was "nothing but screaming and shrieking", fumed one, while the orchestra indulged in the "most outrageous discords".Why did Wagner choose such an unusual style?

The grandeur of his mature reflective poetry in The Wild Swans at Coole (1917), Michael Robartes and the Dancer (1921), The Tower (1928), and The Winding Stair (1929) derived in large measure from the way in which (caught up by the violent discords of contemporary Irish history) he accepted the fact that his idealized Ireland was illusory.

(part 2, book 3, chapter 3) an august Assembly spread its pavilion; curtained by the dark infinite of discords; founded on the wavering bottomless of the Abyss; and keeps continual hubbub.

Reputedly genuine folk songs dating from the Middle Ages, many of the poems were, in fact, either anonymously composed by such 17th-century poets as Simon Dach and Hans Jacob Grimmelshausen or rewritten by Brentano and Arnim to improve what Arnim called "authentically historical discords".

With the Senate, despite the discords of the early months, Vespasian succeeded in maintaining friendly relations.

It was chartered and improved by Henry the Lion, duke of Saxony, in the 12th century and became a leading member of the Hanseatic League in the 13th century; it later declined as a result of civil and external discords.

But liberty is generally born in stormy weather, growing with difficulty amid civil discords, and only when it is already old does one see the blessings it has brought.

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"The result will be growing chaos in Greece, and discord and disarray in the eurozone in the coming months".

Another source of discord was the return, as a Palace employee, of Iain Moody, whose sacking as Cardiff's head of recruitment brought to a head the fallout between Malky Mackay and Vincent Tan to a head.

The real danger is that if this process is not arrested, poverty will increase at the same rate and, Piketty argues, we may well find that the 21st century will be a century of greater inequality, and therefore greater social discord, than the 19th century.

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