Antonym: discord, disharmony. Similar words: hormone, charm, ceremony, testimony, enormous, farm, arm, furthermore. Meaning: ['hɑrmənɪ /'hɑːm-] n. 1. compatibility in opinion and action 2. the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords 3. a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole 4. agreement of opinions 5. an agreeable sound property.
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61. The invisible hand merely symbolizes the true orchestrator of social harmony, the free market.
62. In every chord there is some foreign element, some contradiction which gives an odd twist to the harmony.
63. It is as though the historic opponents of medieval times, the aristocrats and the guildsmen, had been brought together in harmony.
64. Normally solitary characters, after infection these animals lived in harmony with each other, mating and raising many pups.
65. To achieve the desired balance and harmony, it is essential to develop a sense of personal purpose.
66. Harmony and group awarenesses develop, in particular a realisation of responsibility towards your companions.
67. In Example 105 Schoenberg creates a beautifully delicate harmony, which seems to float along on a distant astral plane.
68. However, for all dominant themes of harmony, within the noisy ambiguity there might also be quieter, discordant notes.
69. Read Charles Evers' book and hold him up as a model of racial harmony.
70. She and Carolan had no children, but that was neither here nor there as an indication of matrimonial harmony nowadays.
71. Thus homoeopathy seeks to restore the organism to harmony and balance.
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72. He was the first football manager to appreciate the importance of such harmony and to put it into effect.
73. The economy consists of individuals seeking prosperity, yet most of its laws and many of its customs are about social harmony.
74. Mr Christie immediately pledged to try to restore trust and harmony to the club's warring board.
75. In the province of the night there was harmony between us.
76. Society has an interest in protecting itself from activities which threaten to undermine the harmony within it.
77. In Jamaica black and white people have lived together in racial harmony for many years.
78. Each sovereign speaks with a single voice, though not in harmony with other sovereigns.
79. It does not belong to the basic harmony, which it tends to disrupt.
80. The repertoire includes traditional chants and much four-part harmony, written by composers within the Orthodox tradition.
81. When two parties live in harmony, neither makes much fuss and mutual dependence may pass unobserved.
82. The account, I consider, is not conducive to professional or racial harmony.
83. In the future, perhaps all groups will be yin and yang: in perfect harmony.
84. Pan music, the latent harmony in metal, resurrected from debris on the wharves and refineries of Trinidad by illiterate laborers.
85. Like Marxism-Leninism, it entertains a sublime vision of human potential for social harmony and individual fulfilment.
86. If only children did not hold strong ideas, disagreement and conflict would evaporate in the sunshine of social harmony.
87. Notions of universal harmony are encoded in the religions of Daoism and Buddhism.
88. A higher synthesis, one ushering in a new reign of peace and harmony, under a benign and ever just science.
89. The variety of religious motivations was not always conducive to harmony among philanthropists.
90. Your skin asks for a gentle moisturiser that works in harmony with its own natural properties.