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dissent

N ความขัดแย้ง  การ ไม่เห็นด้วย  conflict discord agreement harmony accord kwam-kad-yeang

 

dissent

VI ขัดแย้ง  ไม่เห็นด้วย  ไม่ เห็นพ้อง  disagree discord agree kad-yeang

 

dissent from

PHRV ไม่เห็นด้วย กับ  ปฏิเสธ  mai-hen-duai-kab

 

dissenter

N ผู้คัดค้าน  คนที่ ไม่เห็นด้วย  phu-kad-kan

 

dissentient

ADJ ที่ ไม่เห็นด้วย  ที่ ไม่ สนับสนุน  opposed contrary ti-mai-hen-duai

 

dissentient

N ผู้ ที่ ไม่เห็นด้วย  ผู้ ที่ มี ความเห็น ขัดแย้ง  opposer phu-ti-mai-hen-duai

 

dissenting

ADJ ที่ ไม่เห็นด้วย  ที่ ไม่ สนับสนุน  opposed contrary ti-mai-hen-duai

 

dissentingly

ADV อย่าง ไม่เห็นด้วย  อย่าง ขัดแย้ง  opposingly yang-mai-hen-duai

 

dissentious

A ชอบ ทะเลาะวิวาท 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

DISSENT

v.i.[L., to think. ] 1. To disagree in opinion; to differ; to think in a different or contrary manner; with from. There are many opinions in which men dissent from us, as they dissent from each other.
2. To differ from an established church, in regard to doctrines, rites or government.
3. To differ; to be of a contrary nature. [Less proper. ]

 

DISSENT

n. 1. Difference of opinion; disagreement.
2. Declaration of disagreement in opinion; as, they entered their dissent on the journals of the house.
3. Contrariety of nature; opposite quality. [Not in use. ]

 

DISSENTANEOUS

a.Disagreeable; contrary.

 

DISSENTANY

a.Dissentaneous; inconsistent. [Not used. ]

 

DISSENTER

n. 1. One who dissents; one who differs in opinion, or one who declares his disagreement.
2. One who separates from the service and worship of any established church. The word is in England particularly applied to those who separate from, or who do not unite with, the church of England.

 

DISSENTIENT

a.Disagreeing; declaring dissent.

 

DISSENTIENT

n.One who disagrees and declares his dissent.

 

DISSENTING

ppr. Disagreeing in opinion; separating from the communion of an established church. It is used as an adjective; as a dissenting minister or congregation.

 

DISSENTIOUS

a.Disposed to disagreement or discord.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

DISSENT

Dis *sent ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Dissented; p. pr. & vb. n.Dissenting. ] Etym: [L. dissentire, dissentum; dis- + sentire to feel, think. See Sense. ]

 

1. To differ in opinion; to be of unlike or contrary sentiment; to disagree; -- followed by from. The bill passed. .. without a dissenting voice. Hallam. Opinions in which multitudes of men dissent from us. Addison.

 

2. (Eccl.)

 

Defn: To differ from an established church in regard to doctrines, rites, or government.

 

3. To differ; to be of a contrary nature. Hooker.

 

DISSENT

DISSENT Dis *sent ", n.

 

1. The act of dissenting; difference of opinion; refusal to adopt something proposed; nonagreement, nonconcurrence, or disagreement. The dissent of no small number [of peers ] is frequently recorded. Hallam.

 

2. (Eccl.)

 

Defn: Separation from an established church, especially that of England; nonconformity. It is the dissidence of dissent and the protestantism of the Protestant religion. Burke.

 

3. Contrariety of nature; diversity in quality. [Obs. ] The dissent of the metals. Bacon.

 

Syn. -- Disagreement; variance; difference; nonconcurrence; nonconformity.

 

DISSENTANEOUS

Dis `sen *ta "ne *ous, a. Etym: [L. dissentaneus.]

 

Defn: Disagreeing; contrary; differing; -- opposed to consentaneous. [R.] Barrow.

 

DISSENTANY

DISSENTANY Dis "sen *ta *ny, a.

 

Defn: Dissentaneous; inconsistent. [Obs. ] Milton.

 

DISSENTATION

DISSENTATION Dis `sen *ta "tion, n.

 

Defn: Dissension. [Obs. ] W. Browne.

 

DISSENTER

DISSENTER Dis *sent "er, n.

 

1. One who dissents; one who differs in opinion, or declares his disagreement.

 

2. (Eccl.)

 

Defn: One who separates from the service and worship of an established church; especially, one who disputes the authority or tenets of the Church of England; a nonconformist. Dissenters from the establishment of their several countries. Burke. Robert Brown is said to have the first formal dissenter. Shipley.

 

Note: "The word is commonly applied only to Protestants. The Roman Catholics are generally referred to as a distinct class. " Brande & C.

 

DISSENTERISM

DISSENTERISM Dis *sent "er *ism, n.

 

Defn: The spirit or principles of dissenters. Ed. Rev.

 

DISSENTIATE

DISSENTIATE Dis *sen "ti *ate, v. t.

 

Defn: To throw into a state of dissent. [R.] Feltham.

 

DISSENTIENT

Dis *sen "tient, a. Etym: [L. dissentiens, p. pr. of dissentire. See Dissent, v. i.]

 

Defn: Disagreeing; declaring dissent; dissenting. -- n.

 

Defn: One who dissents. Macaulay.

 

DISSENTIOUS

DISSENTIOUS Dis *sen "tious, a.

 

Defn: Marked by dissensions; apt to breed discord; quarrelsome; contentious; factious. -- Dis *sen "tious *ly, adv.

 

DISSENTIVE

DISSENTIVE Dis *sent "ive, a.

 

Defn: Disagreeing; inconsistent. [Obs. ] Feltham.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

dissent

dis sent |diˈsent dəˈsɛnt | verb [ no obj. ] hold or express opinions that are at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially expressed: two members dissented from the majority | (as adj. dissenting ) : there were only a couple of dissenting voices. separate from an established or orthodox church because of doctrinal disagreement. noun the expression or holding of opinions at variance with those previously, commonly, or officially held: there was no dissent from this view. (also Dissent ) refusal to accept the doctrines of an established or orthodox church; Nonconformity. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin dissentire differ in sentiment.

 

dissenter

dis sent er |diˈsentər dəˈsɛn (t )ər | noun a person who dissents. ( Dissenter ) Brit. historical a member of a nonestablished church; a Nonconformist.

 

dissentient

dis sen tient |diˈsenSHənt dəˈsɛn (t )ʃiənt | adjective in opposition to a majority or official opinion: dissentient voices were castigated as hopeless bureaucrats.” noun a person who opposes a majority or official opinion. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin dissentient- differing in opinion, from the verb dissentire.

 

Oxford Dictionary

dissent

dissent |dɪˈsɛnt | noun [ mass noun ] the holding or expression of opinions at variance with those commonly or officially held: there was no dissent from this view. (also Dissent ) refusal to accept the doctrines of an established or orthodox Church; nonconformity. (in sport ) the offence of expressing disagreement with the referee's decision: he was sent off for dissent. [ count noun ] US a statement by a judge giving reasons as to why he or she disagrees with a decision made by the other judges in a court case. verb [ no obj. ] hold or express opinions that are at variance with those commonly or officially held: two members dissented from the majority | (as adj. dissenting ) : there were a couple of dissenting voices. disagree with the doctrine of an established or orthodox Church. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin dissentire differ in sentiment .

 

dissenter

dis |sent ¦er |dɪˈsɛntə | noun a person who dissents. ( Dissenter ) Brit. historical a member of a non-established Church; a Nonconformist.

 

dissentient

dissentient |dɪˈsɛnʃɪənt, -ʃ (ə )nt | adjective in opposition to a majority or official opinion: dissentient voices were castigated as hopeless bureaucrats ’. noun a person who opposes a majority or official opinion. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin dissentient- differing in opinion , from the verb dissentire.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

dissent

dissent verb two members dissented: differ, disagree, demur, fail to agree, be at variance /odds, take issue; decline /refuse to support, protest, object, dispute, challenge, quibble. ANTONYMS agree, accept. noun murmurs of dissent: disagreement, difference of opinion, argument, dispute; disapproval, objection, protest, opposition, defiance; conflict, friction, strife, infighting. ANTONYMS agreement.

 

dissenter

dissenter noun a chorus of criticism from dissenters: dissident, objector, protester, disputant; rebel, renegade, maverick, independent; apostate, heretic.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

dissent

dissent verb we do not dissent from the points that have been made: differ, demur, diverge; disagree with, fail to agree with, express disagreement with, be at variance /odds with, argue with, take issue with; decline /refuse to support, not ratify, protest against, object to, dispute, challenge, quibble over; reject, repudiate, renounce, abjure. ANTONYMS assent, agree, accept. noun there were murmurs of dissent from the opposition benches: disagreement, lack of agreement, difference of opinion, argument, dispute, demur; disapproval, objection, protest, opposition, defiance, insubordination; conflict, friction, strife; arguing, quarrelling, wrangling, bickering. ANTONYMS agreement, acceptance.

 

dissenter

dissenter noun 1 there was a chorus of criticism from dissenters within the party: dissident, dissentient, objector, protester, disputant; rebel, revolutionary, renegade, maverick, independent; apostate, heretic. 2 (Dissenter ) liberty of conscience for Dissenters: Nonconformist, Protestant, freethinker, recusant; Puritan; Baptist, Methodist, Quaker, Calvinist, Lutheran; N. Amer. Mennonite; historical Anabaptist.

 

dissentient

dissentient adjective there were some dissentient voices: dissenting, dissident, disagreeing, differing, discordant, contradicting, contrary, negative, anti-; opposing, opposed, objecting, protesting, complaining, rebellious, rebelling, revolutionary; nonconformist, non-compliant, unorthodox, recusant, heterodox, heretical; formal gainsaying. noun See dissenter (sense 1 ).

 

Duden Dictionary

Dissenter

Dis sen ter Substantiv, maskulin , der |Diss e nter |lateinisch-englisch ; »anders Denkender «Mitglied einer [protestantischen ] Kirche in Großbritannien, die sich von der Staatskirche getrennt hat

 

dissentieren

dis sen tie ren schwaches Verb |dissent ie ren |lateinisch abweichender Meinung sein

 

Dissenting Opinion

Dis sen ting Opi nion Substantiv, feminin Rechtswissenschaft , die |dɪˈsɛntɪŋ əˈpɪnɪən |die Dissenting Opinion; Genitiv: der Dissenting Opinion, Plural: die Dissenting Opinions englisch abweichende Meinung eines von der Mehrheit überstimmten Richters

 

French Dictionary

dissentiment

dissentiment n. m. nom masculin littéraire Animosité, désaccord.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

dissent

dis sent /dɪsént /dis (離れて )sent (感じる )〗名詞 s /-ts /1 U (多数派 権威への )異議, 不賛成, 不同意 There isn't much room for dissent .異議を述べる余地はあまりない They were jailed for political dissent .彼らは政府の方針に逆らって投獄された 2 C ⦅米 ⦆〘法 〙(裁判官の )反対意見 () 〘ほかの裁判官と意見が異なるときにその理由を明示したもの 〙.3 U ⦅やや古 ⦆〖しばしばD -〗英国国教背反 .動詞 自動詞 1 かたく «…と » 意見 [決定, 学説 ]を異にする ; « …に » 異議を唱える «from » (assent , consent )Some economists dissent from that judgment .経済学者の中にはその判断に異議を唱える者がいる 2 英国国教の教義に反対する .

 

dissenter

dis s nt er 名詞 C 1 反対者 ; 異議を唱える人 .2 〖しばしばD -〗英国国教反対者, 非英国国教徒 .

 

dissenting

dis s nt ing 形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗反対 (意見 )の, 異議を唱える ▸ a dissenting voice [vote ]反対意見 [票 ]