Dissent

Dissent (Noun and Verb):

  • Pronunciation: dih-sent (Noun), dih-sent (Verb)
  • Word Meaning:
    • Noun:
      • The expression or holding of opinions at variance with those commonly or officially held.
      • A disagreement or difference of opinion.
    • Verb:
      • To hold or express opinions that are at variance with those commonly or officially held.
      • To disagree or withhold approval.
  • Uses in Sentence:
    1. Noun:
      • The dissenter voiced their dissent against the proposed policy during the meeting.
      • There was a clear dissent among the committee members regarding the decision.
    2. Verb:
      • The professor chose to dissent from the prevailing theory and proposed an alternative explanation.
      • It’s important for individuals to have the freedom to dissent without fear of reprisal.
  • Synonyms:
    1. Noun:
      • Disagreement
      • Opposition
      • Disapproval
      • Discord
      • Conflict
    2. Verb:
      • Disagree
      • Object
      • Protest
      • Contradict
      • Oppose
  • Antonyms:
    1. Noun:
      • Agreement
      • Approval
      • Harmony
      • Consensus
    2. Verb:
      • Agree
      • Approve
      • Conform
      • Support
  • Word Meaning in Hindi:
    • Noun: असहमति (Asahmati), विरोध (Virodh)
    • Verb: असहमत होना (Asahmat Hona), विरोध करना (Virodh Karna)
  • Word uses in Hindi:
    1. Noun:
      • विचार करने वाला प्रतिवादी ने मीटिंग के दौरान प्रस्तावित नीति के खिलाफ अपनी असहमति जाहिर की। (The dissenter voiced their dissent against the proposed policy during the meeting.)
      • निर्णय के संबंध में समिति के सदस्यों के बीच स्पष्ट विरोध था। (There was a clear dissent among the committee members regarding the decision.)
    2. Verb:
      • प्रोफेसर ने सामान्य सिद्धांत से असहमति जताई और एक वैकल्पिक व्याख्या प्रस्तुत की। (The professor chose to dissent from the prevailing theory and proposed an alternative explanation.)
      • व्यक्तियों को असहमत होने का स्वतंत्रता मिलना महत्वपूर्ण है बिना किसी प्रतिशोध का भय किए। (It’s important for individuals to have the freedom to dissent without fear of reprisal.)
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