differ+in+opinion

  • 1differ in opinion — index collide (clash), conflict, disaccord, disagree Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2differ — I (disagree) verb be discordant, be incongruent, be inharmonious, bicker, cavil, clash, conflict with, contend, contradict, dispute, divide on, hold different views, object, oppose, protest, raise objections, reject, repudiate, take exception,… …

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  • 3differ in sentiment — index dissent (differ in opinion) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 4differ — Synonyms and related words: agree to differ, agree to disagree, altercate, argue, be at cross purposes, be at variance, be distinct, be distinguished, be in dissent, bear no resemblance, beg to differ, bicker, brawl, break, break off, break up,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 5Differ — Dif fer, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Differed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Differing}.] [L. differre; dif = dis + ferre to bear, carry: cf. F. diff[ e]rer. See 1st {Bear}, and cf. {Defer}, {Delay}.] 1. To be or stand apart; to disagree; to be unlike; to be… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 6differ — differ, vary, disagree, dissent mean to be unlike or out of harmony. Differ stresses the fact of unlikeness in kind or nature or in opinion but does not indicate except through the context the extent or degree of divergence {the houses in the row …

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  • 7differ — verb 1 be different ADVERB ▪ considerably, dramatically, enormously, fundamentally, greatly, markedly, radically, sharply, significantly, substantially …

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  • 8opinion — noun 1 what you think about sb/sth ADJECTIVE ▪ good, high ▪ low, poor ▪ strong ▪ conflicting, different …

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  • 9differ — /ˈdɪfə / (say difuh) verb (i) 1. (sometimes followed by from or between) to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities: results that differ from the norm; results that differ between men and women. 2. (sometimes followed by with or …

  • 10differ — intransitive verb (differed; differing) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French differer to postpone, be different, from Latin differre, from dis + ferre to carry more at bear Date: 14th century 1. a. to be unlike or …

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