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dissentious

ADJECTIVE
  1. dissenting (especially dissenting with the majority opinion)

How To Use dissentious In A Sentence

  • Ecological discourse' can thus be seen as the most productive cultural form for generating and mobilising ideological consensus and dissentious in modern societies.
  • Eloquence, will, from these steppes, likelie enough presume, by like pride, to mount hier, to the misliking of greater matters: that is either in Religion, to haue a dissentious head, or in the common wealth, to haue a factious hart: as I knew one The Scholemaster
  • What, again, shall be said of the two following, where Coriolanus snaps off his fierce scorn of the multitude? ” “What's the matter, you dissentious rogues, Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • For they proved the city great and not small, and rendered it harmonious and not dissentious, and erected the walls instead of pulling them down. The Orations of Lysias
  • He established cordial or dissentious relationships with most of the great contemporary figures.
  • By holy Paul, they fill his ears with dissentious rumors.
  • 512: That fill his eares with such dissentious Rumors. Richard III (1623 First Folio Edition)
  • He would not then be an offerer of dissentious sacrifice, but a peaceable offerer of love and charity.
  • In this film Scorsese employs two meal occasions to establish the signs of a dissentious household.
  • What is the matter, you dissentious rogues?
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