discordia

/ˌdɪskɔrdˈiːə/

Definitions

1. noun

A principle or state of disagreement or opposition, particularly a philosophical concept that rejects the idea of a single, universal truth.

“The discordia among the group’s members led to a heated debate about the project’s direction.”

2. noun

A state of chaos or disorder, especially one caused by conflicting or contradictory elements.

“The city’s discordia after the natural disaster made it difficult for rescue teams to reach affected areas.”

Synonyms

  • discord
  • disharmony
  • dissonance

Antonyms

  • concord
  • harmony
  • unison