at odds in English

in conflict, engaged in a dispute, in a disagreement

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1. She is at odds with her boss.

2. The two traits are not at odds.

3. Her description is at odds with Tiller's.

4. They're constantly at odds with each other.

5. He was at odds with his Prime Minister.

6. Briggs found himself at odds with his colleagues.

7. Synonym: at odds, conflicting, confounding, mutually exclusive, self-Contradictory

8. He's always at odds with his father over politics.

9. They're at odds over the funding of the project.

10. Here, however, perception is often at odds with reality.

11. Say you made your wager at odds of 40-

12. The interests of scholarship and pedagogy are at odds here.

13. Mark's account of what happened is at odds with Dan's.

14. At odds of 10-1 he bet a hundred pounds.

15. This attitude has put them at odds with some other groups.

16. But too often we find ourselves at odds with each other.

17. The two politicians were at odds over what was the truth.

18. And these goals aren't necessarily diametrically opposed, but they are at odds.

19. The profit motive is inherently at odds with principles of fairness and equity.

20. Guan Yu head's to me to get me at odds with Liu Bei

21. Enduring success was at odds with all history and could not be expected.

22. The two illustrations —a caring shepherd and a generous host— are not at odds.

23. The two sides are still at odds over a pay increase for airline pilots.

24. Backbiting is from Shaytaan (Satan) Shaytaan wants us as Muslims to be at odds

25. Characters who maintain a more accepted lifestyle are frequently at odds with the protagonists.

26. Living at such close quarters with them, Anne found herself at odds with the princesses.

27. An adviser said there was no reason why the two countries should remain at odds.

28. These findings are at odds with what is going on in the rest of the country.

29. This aversion to social values may seem at odds with the explosion of community service programs.

30. She enjoys riding her bicycle and appears to be at odds with Makise for some reason.

31. They radiated a fierce interest in their work which was at odds with their taciturn manner.

32. While my first injury had been an occasion of oneness, the second put us at odds.

33. I believe that concept is absolutely at odds with the spirit of the common fisheries policy.

34. Contradictory: adjective abjuratory, absonant, adverse , antagonistic , antithetical , asserting the contrary , asserting the opposite , at odds , at variance

35. Square-cut and staid to behold, it packs a potent punch quite at odds with its looks.

36. Their pleasure was tempered with concern that the policy change was at odds with what they requested.

37. She gave him a sweet smile, totally at odds with the look of dislike in her eyes.

38. Clearly, then, the Bible is at odds with the pagan notion that man possesses an immortal soul.

39. Antonyms for Consentient include divided, split, partite, disunited, apart, asunder, fragmented, factionalized, at odds and in conflict

40. It's possible to be Bedfellows with someone on one issue, and at odds with them on another

41. Biweekly and Bimonthly each have a pair of meanings that are unhelpfully at odds with one another

42. David disliked this trait of Harriet's, a fatalism that seemed so at odds with the rest of her.

43. Any other unilateral actions that are being taken in this particular case are at odds with international law.

44. Indeed, some of the individuals cited above would unquestionably find themselves at odds with certain of our conclusions.

45. The pacifistic peasants, who seek some basic rights, are at odds with local authorities and later, the army.

46. For one thing, the Fed’s decision appears to be at odds with signs that US inflation is accelerating.

47. Indeed, the logic of commercialism may lead the enterprise to pursue activities at odds with other government objectives.

48. He had a shy, retiring side to his personality that was completely at odds with his public persona.

49. One of the common stereotypes of Adolescence is the rebellious, wild teen continually at odds with mom and dad

50. First, the political demands on public enterprises lead to objectives that are confusing, changeable and often mutually at odds.