noun
- Plural of disharmony; lack of agreement or harmony; discord or conflict.
- In music, combinations of sounds that are not pleasing or do not blend well together.
Usage: Countable noun; typically used in formal or academic contexts
Usage: Musical/technical sense
Examples
- The disharmonies between the two departments made it difficult to complete the project on time.
- Political disharmonies within the party threatened its unity.
- The composer deliberately used disharmonies to create tension in the piece.
- Social disharmonies often arise from differences in values and beliefs.
- The orchestra's disharmonies during rehearsal were corrected by the conductor.
- Despite their disharmonies, the team managed to work together effectively.