Dictionary
is dissonance
noun
A harsh, discordant combination of sounds
Exact(7)
There is dissonance but no abrasion in their music.
The findings show there is dissonance between the personal and professional beliefs of new Catholic teachers.
We found that current practise does not meet those needs, that there is dissonance between science and practise, and problematic variability between assessments was observed.
And when any of those are out of sync, bad things happen, meaning there is dissonance.
There is dissonance between societal expectations and men's experiences, as well as dissonance between the policy for male involvement and the practice in the health system.
Two recent systematic reviews have emphasised that there is dissonance between these information sources [ 10, 11], especially in terms of the comparative suicide-related events data [ 7] relating to atomoxetine and methylphenidate.
Similar(53)
But there was dissonance everywhere.
The personal and political are inseparably entwined, as are dissonance and musicality, brutality and compassion.
"When you have that two-part harmony as opposed to that shiny sounding, pretty three-part harmony, there can be dissonance," she said.
By her account there was dissonance between the prevailing aesthetic in alternative rock and her background as a classical violinist and voice performance major.
Basically, it's dissonance.
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