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Learn to pronounce dis·cord

/ˈdiˌskôrd/
noun
  1. disagreement between people.
    "a prosperous family who showed no signs of discord"
    synonyms: strife, conflict, friction, hostility, disagreement, lack of agreement, dissension, dispute, difference of opinion, discordance, disunity, division, incompatibility, variance, antagonism, antipathy, enmity, opposition, bad feeling, ill feeling, bad blood, argument, quarreling, squabbling, bickering, wrangling, feuding, contention, clashing, falling-out, war, vendetta, jar, disaccord
  2. lack of harmony between notes sounding together.
    "the music faded in discord"
    synonyms: dissonance, discordance, lack of harmony, disharmony, cacophony, jarring, jangling

verb
(of people) disagree.
"we discorded commonly on two points"

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Discord is an instant messaging and VoIP social platform which allows communication through voice calls, video calls, text messaging, and media and files. Communication can be private or take place in virtual communities called "servers". Wikipedia
Initial release date: May 13, 2015
Available in: 30 languages
Developer(s): Discord Inc.
Engine: Web client: Electron; Mobile client: React Native; Server: Bespoke, purpose-built
Operating system: Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, iPadOS, Linux, web browsers
Stable release: 126611
Written in: Client: TypeScript (with React); Server: Elixir, Python, Rust, C++;

discord in American English · 1. lack of concord; disagreement; dissension; conflict · 2. a harsh or confused noise, as the sound of battle; clash; din · 3.
A lack of harmony in tones sounded together; inharmonious combination of tones; dissonance. Webster's New World.
Discord is a voice, video and text communication service used by over a hundred million people to hang out and talk with their friends and communities.
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