dis-accord

dis·ac·cord

[dis-uh-kawrd]
verb (used without object)
1.
to be out of accord; disagree.
noun
2.
disagreement: grave disaccords among nations.

Origin:
1350–1400; Middle English < Anglo-French, Old French desac(c)order, derivative of desacort. See dis-1, accord

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disaccord (ˌdɪsəˈkɔːd) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
1.  lack of agreement or harmony
 
vb
2.  (intr) to be out of agreement; disagree

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Dis-accord is always a great word to know.
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