dispar
dispar (noun) /dɪsˈpär/ (verb) /dɪˈspɑr/ (verb, obsolete) /dɪˈspɑr/ (verb, obsolete)
Definitions
1. noun
a difference in opinion, interpretation, or evaluation, often resulting in a disagreement or contradiction
“The researcher identified a dispar between the two theories, which needed to be reconciled.”
2. verb
to express a difference in opinion or interpretation, often resulting in a disagreement or contradiction
“The two scholars dispar on the historical event, each providing their own account.”
3. verb
to disparage or belittle (obsolete)
“The poet’s words were often used to dispar the nobility.”