noun

disharmony

disharmony, discord, disagreement, conflict

There was disharmony within the team.

There was disharmony within the team.

The colours created a visual disharmony.

The colors created a visual disharmony.

disharmony between ((sb.)) disagreement between people There is disharmony between the two brothers.

disharmony in ((sth.)) a lack of agreement in a group or situation There was disharmony in the team.

Synonyms: discord, conflict, disagreement; Antonyms: harmony, accord, peace

From the prefix 'dis-' (not, opposite of) + 'harmony'. It literally means a lack of harmony.

Think of 'dis-' as meaning 'not'. So, 'disharmony' is simply 'not harmony'. This applies to music, relationships, and design.

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