Discord in a sentence as a noun

Those who sow seeds of discord will soon have to reap their crops.

We played twice while I was there and it sowed an unbelievable amount of enmity and discord.

If you stick with the assumption that both Marsha and John aim to minimise the marital discord M, then John won't spill on the seat.

The key is freedom and ultimately any discord comes from the OEMs trying to ensure a future beyond Android.

But then you have to worry about the dk CO's that would pretend to look it up, then give us faulty information just to stoke the flames of discord amongst us inmates.

Discord in a sentence as a verb

Saudi's actively promote a version of Islam that promotes religious discord in muslim populations across the world.

"So far, the majority of the discussion of the song has focused on the discord created by the alternating ideas of artistic yearning and mundane if not altogether oppressive reality.

Its efficacy lay in voluntary withdrawal from the affairs of the State, an expression of popular discord, causing discomfort to government.> "Satyagraha literally means insistence on truth.

I have made an attempt at a more accurate translation:"\""I bow to the ground before you and wish you in the name of the Lord good health, above all salvation and well-being, and may God save the fatherly Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic Church till the end of time from discord and herecies, the devious webs of enemies...I bow before all with a great big request: I need someone to be my helper, I cannot survive alone, and it's not proper to live this way, spending whole weeks alone.

Discord definitions

noun

lack of agreement or harmony

See also: strife

noun

disagreement among those expected to cooperate

See also: dissension

noun

a harsh mixture of sounds

See also: discordance

noun

strife resulting from a lack of agreement

See also: discordance

verb

be different from one another

See also: disagree disaccord