Dissonance


The meaning of the word Dissonance is: a lack of agreement; generally between what one believes and how one acts


Examples:

His cruel abuse showed a dissonance with his loving words.

published by Vickie on 2021-10-26 06:56:20


If Congress can explain the dissonance between their promises and their actual results, the public would be happy to hear the explanation.

published by Lahoma on 2021-08-31 14:20:18


There is a great deal of dissonance between what a liar says and does.

published by Virgina on 2021-06-17 10:02:16


Although the pastor preached about the importance of marriage, his dissonance became obvious when he fell in love with a married woman.

published by Lamont on 2021-05-30 17:23:05


The criminal used dissonance to his advantage by behaving in a way in which the police would never have expected him to act.

published by Easter on 2021-07-21 23:59:24


Because Jason had conflicting thoughts, he experienced an emotional dissonance that made him very confused.

published by Clinton on 2021-12-04 20:27:46


Dissonance often occurs when individuals try to explain their abnormal behaviors.

published by Jesenia on 2021-10-04 22:49:06


From the country’s travel brochures, it is impossible to see the dissonance between the luxury hotels and the starving citizens.

published by Aide on 2021-08-20 13:31:53


The dissonance between the estimated cost of the war and the real expense shocked the entire nation.

published by Kylie on 2021-12-22 08:55:04


Despite the peaceful intentions of the protestors, the dissonance among the groups led to a small riot.

published by Corine on 2021-02-16 17:21:39


Send an example:

Email:
Name:
Example: