The Collaborative International Dictionary
Disaccord \Dis`ac*cord"\, v. i. [Cf. F. d['e]saccorder to cause
discord.]
To refuse to assent. [Obs.]
--Spenser.
Disaccord \Dis`ac*cord"\, n.
Disagreement.
--Pop. Sci. Monthly.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
n. 1 The absence or reverse of accord. 2 disharmony. vb. (context intransitive English) To fail to be in accord.
WordNet
Usage examples of "disaccord".
Rightly, then, should France worship, and deafen the disaccord Of those who dare withstand an irresistible sword To thwart his predestined subjection of Europe.
By their extreme disaccord with her mental condition these words produced on her a slightly suffocating effect.
Nevertheless, there is a certain maximum of disaccord with their beautiful circumstances which the ecstatic Occidental vaguely expects them not to transcend.
Credential doctrines disaccorded with a pervasive staleness and spiritual claustrophobia.
Credential doctrines disaccorded with a pervasive staleness and spiritual claustrophobia.