Used in a Sentence

schisma

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for schisma.

Editorial note

There won't be any nvim/vim-like Schisma happen, unless some super-dev appears who can outsmart the whole community and it's devs.

Examples7
Definitions1
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(music) A very small interval equal to half a comma.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of schisma gathered in one view.

noun

(music) A very small interval equal to half a comma.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for schisma.

noun

(music) A very small interval equal to half a comma.

Example sentences

1

There won't be any nvim/vim-like Schisma happen, unless some super-dev appears who can outsmart the whole community and it's devs.

2

This caused a severe schisma in an already disfunctional team.

3

I followed the discussion and schisma which resulted in Racket for good.

4

What Emacs needs is the nvim/vim Schisma.

5

> What Emacs needs is the nvim/vim Schisma.

Proper noun examples

1

What Emacs needs is the nvim/vim Schisma.

2

> What Emacs needs is the nvim/vim Schisma.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use schisma in a sentence?

There won't be any nvim/vim-like Schisma happen, unless some super-dev appears who can outsmart the whole community and it's devs.

What does schisma mean?

(music) A very small interval equal to half a comma.

What part of speech is schisma?

schisma is commonly used as noun.