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TOEFL BNC: 19792 COCA: 19856

dissension

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
dissension /dɪˈsɛnʃən/ noun
dissension
/dɪˈsɛnʃən/
noun
Learner's definition of DISSENSION
[noncount] formal
: disagreement that causes the people in a group to argue about something that is important to them意见分歧;不和
TOEFL BNC: 19792 COCA: 19856

dissension

noun

dis·​sen·​sion di-ˈsen(t)-shən How to pronounce dissension (audio)
variants or less commonly dissention
: disagreement
especially : partisan and contentious quarreling
causing dissension within the police department
a colony threatened by religious dissension
Choose the Right Synonym for dissension

discord, strife, conflict, contention, dissension, variance mean a state or condition marked by a lack of agreement or harmony.

discord implies an intrinsic or essential lack of harmony producing quarreling, factiousness, or antagonism.

a political party long racked by discord

strife emphasizes a struggle for superiority rather than the incongruity or incompatibility of the persons or things involved.

during his brief reign the empire was never free of civil strife

conflict usually stresses the action of forces in opposition but in static applications implies an irreconcilability as of duties or desires.

the conflict of freedom and responsibility

contention applies to strife or competition that shows itself in quarreling, disputing, or controversy.

several points of contention about the new zoning law

dissension implies strife or discord and stresses a division into factions.

religious dissension threatened to split the colony

variance implies a clash between persons or things owing to a difference in nature, opinion, or interest.

cultural variances that work against a national identity

Example Sentences

The incident has caused a lot of dissension within the police department. Religious dissension threatened to split the colony.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French discension, from Latin dissension-, dissensio, from dissentire — see dissent entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of dissension was in the 14th century
TOEFL BNC: 19792 COCA: 19856

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