disunity (Meaning)

Wordnet

disunity (n)

lack of unity (usually resulting from dissension)

Webster

disunity (n.)

A state of separation or disunion; want of unity.

disunity Sentence Examples

  1. The political disunity within the party led to its downfall in the elections.
  2. The lack of unity among the employees caused a lot of conflict and disunity in the workplace.
  3. The country's disunity was evident in the various protests and riots that broke out across the nation.
  4. The team's disunity and lack of teamwork resulted in a poor performance during the championship game.
  5. The disunity among the family members made it difficult for them to come together and resolve their issues.
  6. The disunity within the organization led to a decrease in productivity and an increase in employee turnover.
  7. The disunity among the allies during the war resulted in a weakened military force and a greater chance of defeat.
  8. The disunity among the nations of the world made it difficult to address global issues and challenges.
  9. The disunity among the members of the club made it impossible to plan and organize successful events.
  10. The disunity among the citizens of the town prevented them from working together to improve their community.

FAQs About the word disunity

lack of unity (usually resulting from dissension)A state of separation or disunion; want of unity.

discordance, schism, war, dissent, warfare, strife, conflict, discordancy,discord, friction

peace, harmony, harmony, agreement,peace, agreement, concordance, concurrence, concordance, concord

The political disunity within the party led to its downfall in the elections.

The lack of unity among the employees caused a lot of conflict and disunity in the workplace.

The country's disunity was evident in the various protests and riots that broke out across the nation.

The team's disunity and lack of teamwork resulted in a poor performance during the championship game.