disagreement|disagreements in English
noun
[,dis·a'gree·ment || ‚dɪsə'grɪmənt]
difference of opinion; unsuitability, disparity
Use "disagreement|disagreements" in a sentence
1. Dissension Quarrels disagreements Contentiousness
2. counseling on marital problems and disagreements.
3. In marriage, disagreements are inevitable.
4. These and other disagreements may arise.
5. Disagreements exiled her from her family.
6. Not the disagreements themselves but how you handle your disagreements can determine how tranquil or hostile your home environment will be.
7. 1 counseling on marital problems and disagreements.
8. Here's the case where the disagreements occur.
9. 18 Disagreements alienate teenagers from their families.
10. We need to iron out our disagreements.
11. Contention — NOUN 1) heated disagreement
12. Listen, man, I know we've had our disagreements, okay?
13. Arguments and disagreements should not end a marriage.
14. Sound and pallor threaten disagreement.
15. 5 Disagreements can alienate teenagers from their families.
16. 14 Their disagreement stemmed from a misunderstanding.
17. Tyrannies do not allow diversity and disagreement.
18. There is disagreement between these two estimates.
19. 4 The wage disagreement is under arbitration.
20. We had a big disagreement.
21. □ How can couples handle disagreements in a Christian manner?
22. They managed to discuss their past disagreements without animosity.
23. And we've never had a disagreement.
24. There is fundamental disagreement on these matters.
25. He had a disagreement with his girlfriend.