"Disagreement" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Disagreement refers to the state of being dissatisfied or having a conflict of opinion with someone or something. It is a situation where two or more people have different views, perspectives, or opinions, often leading to a failure to agree or conciliate.
Disaggregating refers to the process of breaking down complex data, information, or systems into their individual components or parts in order to analyze, understand, or manipulate them separately.
Disaggregation is the process of breaking down a complex or aggregated system, data, or concept into its individual components or parts, in order to understand and analyze them separately. This can be done to gain a deeper understanding of the relationships between the parts, to identify patterns or trends, or to improve decision-making. In other words, it involves taking apart something that is already combined or grouped, in order to examine and study each part individually.
To disagree means to have a different opinion or to oppose something. It also means to not agree with someone or something, often in a strong or forceful way.
Disagreeable refers to someone or something that is unpleasant, annoying, or uncooperative. It can also describe a person's behavior or attitude that is harsh, rude, or unpleasant to be around.
Disagreeableness refers to a tendency or inclination to strongly dislike or disagree with others, often related to being argumentative or contrarian. It is an attribute of a person who is more likely to take an opposing view, even if it means going against the majority or being stubborn in their opinions.
To disagree or hold an opposite opinion, mindset, or feeling; to have a differing perspective or view from someone or something.
Not in accord or agreement; holding an opposing view or opinion; refusing to accept or approve something.
Disagreements are conflicts or differences of opinion between people, often related to a particular issue or issue.
Disalliege is a rare or obsolete word that means "to dissolve or loosen the ties of allegiance" or "to betray a loyal commitment or duty". It is often used in a more formal or literary context to describe a situation where someone has broken their promise, vows, or obligations to others.
To disallow something means to refuse to allow it to happen, exist, or be done. It is to prohibit or forbid it, often because it is considered unacceptable, dangerous, or against the rules.