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disunity

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/dɪsˈjuːnɪti/ · dis-u-ni-ty

The state of being disunited or not united.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being disunited or not united.

عدم اتحاد کی حالت یا پھر اکٹھے نہ ہونے کی کیفیت۔

عدم اتحاد

adam ittehad

Formal: عدم اتحاد

Synonyms

disagreementdiscorddivisionاختلافتفرقہجدائی

Antonyms

unityharmonyagreementاتحادہم آہنگیاتفاق

Common Collocations

  • disunity among groups
  • causes of disunity
  • a state of disunity

Example Sentences

Disunity among the members of the community can lead to serious conflicts.

کمیونٹی کے ارکان میں عدم اتحاد سنگین تنازعات کا سبب بن سکتا ہے۔

Community ke arkaan mein adam ittehad sangeen tanazaat ka sabab ban sakta hai.

The nation suffered from disunity during the war, which weakened its defenses.

جنگ کے دوران قوم عدم اتحاد کا شکار ہوئی، جو اس کی دفاعی طاقت کو کمزور کرتی ہے۔

Jang ke doran qoum adam ittehad ka shikar hui, jo is ki difai taqat ko kamzor karti hai.

To overcome disunity, leaders must promote dialogue and cooperation.

عدم اتحاد پر قابو پانے کے لیے، رہنماؤں کو بات چیت اور تعاون کو فروغ دینا ضروری ہے۔

Adam ittehad par qaboo paane ke liye, rahnumaon ko baat cheet aur taawun ko farogh dena zaroori hai.

Easily Confused With

unity:Disunity means lack of unity, whereas unity refers to a state of being united.

Word Family

unite
verbاتحاد کرنا
unity
nounاتحاد
united
adjectiveمتحد

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of disunity as 'dis' meaning not, and 'unity' as togetherness.

Picture a broken chain where the links represent unity.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

اجتہاد و اجتماع ہے، صورت تو سبھی کی ہے، مگر تمنا کا عدم اتحاد ہے。

Ijtihad o ijtima hai, soorat to sabhi ki hai, magar tamana ka adam ittehad hai.

Effort and gathering exist, the form is common to all, but the desire is disunited.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

انجمن میں تفرقہ، ہر ایک کا نقصان ہے۔

Anjuman mein tifriqa, har aik ka nuqsan hai.

Disunity in the community brings loss to everyone.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "discordia" — disagreement, discord

First known use: 19th century

The term disunity has evolved from Latin and was introduced into English in the early 19th century as a way to describe the lack of unity or agreement.