discordia

[US]/dɪsˈkɔːdɪə/
[UK]/dɪsˈkɔrdiə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.the Roman goddess of discord, counterpart to the Greek goddess Eris

Phrases & Collocations

discordia in society

discordia among friends

discordia in politics

discordia of opinions

discordia within families

discordia in teams

discordia over resources

discordia in culture

discordia of beliefs

discordia in relationships

Example Sentences

discordia often arises in team projects.

we need to resolve the discordia between departments.

his comments caused discordia among the group.

discordia can hinder progress in negotiations.

they are working to avoid discordia in their relationship.

discordia is often a sign of deeper issues.

effective communication can reduce discordia.

he tried to mediate the discordia between friends.

understanding different perspectives can help resolve discordia.

they discussed the discordia during the meeting.

discordia often arises in competitive environments.

the discordia between the teams affected their performance.

resolving discordia is crucial for team cohesion.

discordia can lead to misunderstandings.

they worked hard to overcome the discordia in their relationship.

addressing discordia early can prevent larger conflicts.

the discordia in the community was palpable.

he tried to mediate the discordia among his friends.

finding common ground can help resolve discordia.

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