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At variance Meaning in English

expression

ˈæt/ /ˈvɛɹiəns
AT VAIR-ee-uhns
ˈæt/ /vˈeəɹiəns
AT VAIR-ee-uhns

Definition

If two things are 'at variance', they disagree or are in conflict with each other, especially in opinion, ideas, or facts.

Usage & Nuances

'At variance' is formal and often appears in written English, especially in legal or academic discussion. Commonly used with 'with' (e.g., 'at variance with'). Don't confuse with 'different from'; 'at variance' suggests stronger conflict or disagreement.

Example Sentences

Their opinions are at variance with each other.

basic

The data is at variance with the report.

basic

His statement is at variance with the facts.

basic

What you said yesterday is completely at variance with your actions today.

natural

The jury’s decision was at variance with public opinion.

natural

His calm attitude seems at variance with the seriousness of the situation.

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