1. At odds: [idiom] not agreeing with each other : in a state of disagreement.
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2. For example, It is only natural for the young and old to be At odds over money matters.This idiom uses odds in the sense of "a condition of being unequal or different," and transfers it to a difference of opinion, or quarrel
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3. At odds synonyms, At odds pronunciation, At odds translation, English dictionary definition of At odds
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4. Find 537 ways to say At odds, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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5. Synonyms for At odds include clashing, quarrelling, estranged, in disagreement, arguing, at cross purposes, at outs, disagreeing, on bad terms and quarreling
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6. We are At odds about how to punish our son for skipping school
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7. They are definitely At odds about how to run the company
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8. Her beaming smile was At odds with the rumours that I had heard about her quick temper.
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9. Find 25 ways to say At odds WITH, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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10. At odds 'At odds' is a 6 letter phrase starting with A and ending with S Crossword clues for 'At odds' Clue Answer; On bad terms (6) At odds: In conflict (6) Synonyms, crossword answers and other related words for At odds We hope that the following list of synonyms for the word At odds will help you to finish your crossword today
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11. At odds adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (in disagreement) in disaccordo, in conflitto : The couple were At odds over which car to buy
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12. At odds - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions
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13. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: At odds adv adverb: Describes a verb, adjective, adverb, or clause--for example, "come quickly," "very rare," "happening now," "fall down." (in disagreement) en desacuerdo loc adv locución adverbial: Unidad léxica estable formada de dos o más palabras que funciona …
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14. Be At odds翻譯:與…不合;與…意見不一致;與…相矛盾。了解更多。
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15. Im Widerspruch stehen: to put A At odds with B [idiom] B gegen A aufbringen: He's At odds with his friend
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16. To be At odds with oneself and the world [idiom] in Hader mit sich Dat
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17. Und der Welt leben [geh.] [Redewendung] to be At odds with sb
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18. Definition and synonyms of At odds (with) from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.
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19. This is the British English definition of At odds (with).View American English definition of At odds (with).
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20. At odds definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation
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21. Definition of be At odds with in the Idioms Dictionary
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22. What does be At odds with expression mean? Definitions by the largest Idiom Dictionary.
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23. At odds definition: If someone is At odds with someone else, or if two people are At odds , they are Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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24. Another word for At odds: in conflict, arguing, quarrelling, in opposition to, at loggerheads Collins English Thesaurus
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25. ‘That guidance is clearly different from and At odds with the 1972 decision letter.’ ‘The architecture demands a kind of display which is At odds with the tone both of the words and of the spirit of the institution.’ ‘Service withdrawal seems to be entirely At odds with any claim to professionalism at all.’
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26. The witness' statement seems to be At odds with the evidence, not a good sign for the prosecutor
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27. Landlord and tenant At odds, city cites multiple building violations
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28. Miller and his farm have been At odds with the government for years over federal food safety inspection regulations
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29. 3 synonyms for At odds: conflicting, self-contradictory, contradictory
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30. To disagree be At odds with Briggs found himself At odds with his colleagues
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31. Be At odds over/on The two politicians were At odds over what was the truth
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32. If two statements, descriptions, actions etc are At odds with each other, they are different although they should be the same be At odds with
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33. At odds with U.S., Islamic Republics Iran and Pakistan Forge New Ties
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34. At odds is lucidly written and unflaggingly persuasive."--Psychology Today "The most perceptive, the most thoughtful, the most balanced and the most readable work that has ever been written on the evolution of the American family."--Lawrence Stone, The New York Times Book Review
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35. Millsboro, Dagsboro growth may be At odds Potential expansion could overlap towns’ areas of interest
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36. Thi s is At odds with the most elemental logic and truth
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37. Democrats At odds with Manchin over child tax credit provision
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38. Trump in a statement on Monday said he and Republican gubernatorial candidate Youngkin "get along very well together and strongly believe in many of the same policies," and he blamed the media and "some of the perverts" for trying to "create an impression that" they "are At odds and don't like each other."
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39. Sharon Osbourne and Sheryl Underwood are “still At odds” following their recent “Talk” spat
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40. ‘That guidance is clearly different from and At odds with the 1972 decision letter.’ ‘The architecture demands a kind of display which is At odds with the tone both of the words and of the spirit of the institution.’ ‘Service withdrawal seems to be entirely at …
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41. Tippecanoe County, Town of Dayton At odds on Yost Drive project Some would like to see the road — and the town itself — stay small
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42. At odds as Vienna Talks in Limbo: Iran Snapshot By
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43. Voting lawsuit keeps Texas, Biden administration At odds
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44. Pleasantville school board At odds over solicitor Christopher Doyle Nov 17, 2021 Nov 17, 2021; 0 {{featured_button_text}} The Pleasantville Board of Education met Tuesday night and engaged in a
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48. Man At odds with Ballard neighbors leaves neighborhood with help from non-profit
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49. Defence Minister Peter Dutton listed China's militarisation of the South China Sea, recent aggression towards Taiwan and the introduction of a national security law in Hong Kong as examples of China's actions being At odds with its rhetoric.
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AT ODDS [at odds]
DEFINITION
at odds with (someone or something) In conflict with someone or something. They are at odds with each other over the best way to lead the committee. Our fact-checker found that the witness's story was completely at odds with what the reporter had written.
To be "at odds" means being in some sort of disagreement or conflict. For example, a person may say this when he means statistics are in contradiction with his research or that his wants are in conflict with his needs. Sometimes people are even at odds with each other.
Synonyms for be at odds include be at daggers drawn, be at each other's throats, be at loggerheads, be fighting, be in conflict, be in disagreement, be quarreling, disagree, conflict and clash. Find more similar words at wordhippo.com!
"Beating the odds" means overcoming improbability. That is, something is not likely to happen, but either by luck or skill (or a little of both), it happens anyway. Example: "Oh my god, Lisa beat the odds and made money gambling at that casino.