relative harmony

Frequency: 5.02.1 per million words

a state of being mostly peaceful or in agreement, but not perfectly so

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Examples (10)

  • The two nations have lived in relative harmony despite occasional border disputes.
  • After years of conflict, the community now enjoys relative harmony among its diverse members.
  • The workplace maintained relative harmony, though minor disagreements arose from time to time.
  • The coalition government operated in relative harmony for most of its term.
  • Different religious groups coexist in relative harmony in this multicultural city.
  • The family reunion proceeded in relative harmony, with only a few awkward moments.
  • The neighboring countries have achieved relative harmony through diplomatic negotiations.
  • Students and teachers worked together in relative harmony throughout the academic year.
  • The merger brought relative harmony to the two competing organizations.
  • Environmental groups and developers reached a state of relative harmony after compromise.