Dissension vs Franticness - What's the difference?
dissension | franticness | Related terms |
An act of expressing dissent, especially spoken.
Strong disagreement; a contention or quarrel; discord.
* 1843 , E.A.Poe,
The state or quality of being frantic
*{{quote-news, 2007, January 1, David Carr, The Lonely Newspaper Reader, New York Times
, passage=Or, more brightly, a private equity firm saw an opportunity for a savvy investor who could operate the property without the quarter-to-quarter franticness that comes with making Wall Street happy. }}
Dissension is a related term of franticness.
As nouns the difference between dissension and franticness
is that dissension is an act of expressing dissent, especially spoken while franticness is the state or quality of being frantic.dissension
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Noun
- The natural scenery of America has often been contrasted, in its general features as well as in detail, with the landscape of the Old World—more especially of Europe—and not deeper has been the enthusiasm, than wide the dissension , of the supporters of each region.
franticness
English
Noun
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