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Associations of "Conflicted" (30 Words)
argument | An independent variable associated with a function or proposition and determining its value For example in the expression y F x x the arguments of the function F are x and x and the value is y. There is a strong argument for submitting a formal appeal. |
clash | Disagree violently. It is hoped that clashes of dates will be avoided. |
collide | Cause to collide. The physicists collided the particles. |
contend | Assert something as a position in an argument. He contended that Communism had no future. |
controversy | A contentious speech act; a dispute where there is strong disagreement. The design of the building has caused controversy. |
counterattack | Make a counterattack. |
crash | Move with or as if with a crashing noise. Mother crashed the motorbike into the lamppost. |
disagree | Have or express a different opinion. She disagrees with her husband on many questions. |
disagreement | Lack of consensus or approval. There was some disagreement about the details. |
discord | A harsh mixture of sounds. The music faded in discord. |
discordant | Not in agreement or harmony. The singers continued their discordant chanting. |
discrepancy | A difference between conflicting facts or claims or opinions. There s a discrepancy between your account and his. |
disputatious | Inclined or showing an inclination to dispute or disagree, even to engage in law suits. A disputatious lawyer. |
dissension | Disagreement that leads to discord. The mill was the cause of a dissension in 1620. |
dissonance | Lack of agreement or harmony between people or things. A session full of jangling dissonances. |
dissonant | Characterized by musical dissonance; harmonically unresolved. Jackson employs both harmonious and dissonant colour choices. |
factious | Dissenting (especially dissenting with the majority opinion. A factious country. |
fight | The inclination or ability to fight or struggle. A churchman who has dedicated his life to fighting racism. |
hostile | Showing or feeling opposition or dislike; unfriendly. The brewery fought off a hostile takeover bid last year. |
incompatible | Used especially of solids or solutions; incapable of blending into a stable homogeneous mixture. Incompatible personalities. |
irreconcilable | (of ideas or statements) so different from each other that they cannot be made compatible. Irreconcilable differences. |
opposition | A body of people united in opposing something. Despite opposition from the newspapers he went ahead. |
quarrel | An angry dispute. Some people quarrel with this approach. |
quarrelsome | Given to or characterized by quarrelling. A moody quarrelsome man. |
skirmish | Engage in a skirmish. Protesters skirmished with a group of bystanders opposed to their march. |
strife | Trouble or difficulty of any kind. Strife within the community. |
struggle | Engage in conflict. There were signs of a struggle and there was a lot of blood around. |
vie | Compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others. The athletes were vying for a place in the British team. |
wrangle | A dispute or argument, typically one that is long and complicated. An insurance wrangle is holding up compensation payments. |
wrestle | Struggle with a difficulty or problem. The security guards wrestled them to the ground. |