dissent

simple noun22 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Indicates a forceful and definite disagreement.

Disagreement related to government, politics, or public affairs.

Used to describe strong and significant disagreement.

Disagreement that occurs within a group, party, or organization.

Refers to an increasing level of disagreement over time.

Disagreement with the doctrines or practices of an established religion.

Disagreement that is considered valid, lawful, or reasonable.

Describes energetic and robust expression of disagreement.

Used to specify the person, group, or idea that is being disagreed with.

Indicates a deviation or disagreement from a majority opinion, established belief, or group.

Refers to a person or statement that expresses a dissenting opinion.

To state or show one's disagreement openly.

To put an end to disagreement, often by force or authority.

To prevent people from expressing disagreement.

To end disagreement completely and forcefully, often with violence.

To prevent disagreement from developing or being expressed; to suffocate it.

To reveal one's disagreement through actions or words.

To allow or permit disagreement to exist or be expressed.

To suppress or stop disagreement, often through legal or authoritative means.

To formally record one's disagreement, often in an official context.

To be the reason for disagreement or conflict within a group.

A formal term for 'tolerate' or 'allow' disagreement, often used in the negative (brook no dissent).