disagreement JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU

/dɪsəˈɡɹiːmənt/ · dis·a·gree·ment
noun
  1. An argument or debate; a difference of opinion between parties. They had a brief disagreement about which route to take, but quickly decided to follow the map.
  2. A condition of not agreeing or concurring, especially in relation to data, theories, or statements. The scientist noted a significant disagreement between the experimental results and the predicted model.
Did you know? Thomas Jefferson used the word 'disagreement' in a 1790 letter to James Madison, highlighting its early role in American political dialogue.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 14, 2026