Moderate as in discordant Not in agreement, conflicting, or inconsistent, often suggesting an improper or conflicting relationship. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'At Odds'
The political leaders found themselves at odds with public opinion, complicating the decision-making process.
The characters in the novel were often at odds with their own beliefs, adding depth to the storyline.
Environmentalists and industrialists were at odds regarding the construction of the new factory near the wildlife sanctuary.
The team members were at odds about the strategy to be employed in the championship match, affecting their performance on the field.
The teacher and the student were at odds about the grading criteria.
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