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View definitions for at odds

at odds

adjective as in competitive

adjective as in disagreeing

Strong matches

adjective as in divisive

Strongest match

adjective as in quarreling

adjective as in quarreling

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Example Sentences

And it's at odds with the recommendations of major medical organizations.

From Salon

"It's against the spirit of our two nations' enduring friendship and fundamentally at odds with the benefits that our economic partnership has delivered over more than 70 years," he added.

From BBC

The winner had traded at odds of 300-1 in-running and his victory saved bookmakers who were fearing payouts into the millions if all four hot favourites won on Tuesday.

From BBC

Despite the warmth in the daytime, this has been at odds with the night-time temperatures with a huge difference between - what weather forecasters call diurnal range.

From BBC

The move could place the Democratic governor at odds with powerful public sector labor unions, who represent state workers in California.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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