💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Dissonate"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| disaccordnoun | The absence or reverse of accord. |
| disattuneverb | (transitive) To put out of harmony. |
| distuneverb | (transitive) To put (something) out of tune. |
| discordnoun | Lack of concord, agreement, harmony; disaccord. |
| disharmoniseverb | Alternative form of disharmonize. [(intransitive) To cause disorder.] |
| disuniteverb | (transitive) To separate, sever, or split. |
| discomposeverb | (transitive) To destroy the composure of; to disturb or agitate. |
| dissimilateverb | (rare, intransitive) To become dissimilar or unlike. |
| disagreeverb | (intransitive) To fail to agree; to have a different opinion or belief. |
| unharmoniseverb | Alternative form of unharmonize. [To disturb the harmony of] |
| disassociateverb | To separate (oneself); to dissolve one's association with a person, group, or situation. |
| dividenoun | A thing that divides. |
| dissociateverb | (transitive) To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate. |
| disconsentnoun | (archaic) Disagreement. |
| dislikenoun | An attitude or a feeling of distaste or aversion. |
| discoordinatenoun | To cause or to undergo discoordination. |
| disrangeverb | (obsolete) To disarrange. |
| untuneverb | (transitive) To cause (something) to be out of tune; to make incapable of harmony, or of harmonious action. |
| disharmonizeverb | (intransitive) To cause disorder. |
| disjoinverb | (transitive) To separate; to disunite. |
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