adjective as in strong fondness

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Example Sentences

Example:The members of the committee were divided on the proposed changes.

Definition:Parted, separated, or severed, as in halves, or into two parts, or into fragments, or scattered or distributed.

From Divided

Example:Some dissentient voices rose in the audience but were quickly silenced.

Definition:Disagreeing with, dissident, or rebellious; especially, one who dissentients.

From Dissentient

Example:His actions were inconsistent with his claims to be trustworthy.

Definition:Not agreeing with each other; lacking consistency; not in accord with other things, or with an established regularity or condition; irregular.

From Inconsistent

Example:The team was disunited, leading to poor performance.

Definition:In a state of discord, dissension, division, or disagreement; opposed to united; not in agreement.

From Disunited

Example:The group was scattered, with members heading in different directions.

Definition:Parted asunder; separated; scattered.

From Scattered

Example:The committee was divided into two groups.

Definition:Functioning as a unit with other similar units to perform a particular task; usually used with an adjective.

From Divided

Example:The project faced adverse feedback from stakeholders.

Definition:Constituting an obstacle to the accomplishment of a purpose or result; detrimental; hostile; opposing; adverse; as, an adverse effect.

From Adverse

Example:The candidates were opposed on a number of key issues.

Definition:Confronting or resistant; standing in the way; adverse; antagonistic to; as, opposed to firemen, so did the flames; opposed by their partisan policy, they found many allies.

From Opposed

Example:The parties were in disagreement over the terms of the contract.

Definition:A failure or refusal to agree; a disagreement; dissent; disaccords; discord.

From Disagreement

Example:The team experienced a period of disunity before rallying together.

Definition:A state of disagreement or lack of unity; discord; division; difference of opinion.

From Disunity