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Dissent
UK //dɪˈsɛnt//US //dɪˈsɛnt//
Definition
To express disagreement with an opinion, decision, or proposal.
In simple words: To disagree with something, especially official opinions or decisions.
Examples
- Several members of the committee expressed their dissent during the meeting.
- The dissent from the public was evident in the protests that erupted.
- She voiced her dissent against the proposed changes to the policy.
- Dissenting opinions can help improve the overall decision-making process.
- He was known for his dissent from the party line on many issues.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, especially in politics or law. Avoid using it in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
dissent + (from) + object
Memory hint
Think of 'diss' like disrespecting an idea or opinion.
Collocations
- express dissent
- dissenting opinion
- dissent from
- political dissent
- dissenting voice
Synonyms
- disagree
- protest
- opposition
- objection
- rebellion
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'consent', which means to agree.
- Using in informal contexts where 'disagree' is more appropriate.