at variance with



at variance with somebody/something

different from or not agreeing with someone or something What she told the police was totally at variance with the truth. My opinions seem to be completely at variance with my friends' opinions.
See also: variance

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Demosthenes-Ancient Greek
DavidDAY-vid (English), dah-VEED (Jewish, Spanish), da-VEED (French), DAH-vit (German, Dutch), DAH-vid (Swedish, Norwegian), dah-VEET (Russian)English, Hebrew, French, Scottish, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, C
NellieNEL-eeEnglish
ChristopherKRIS-tə-fərEnglish
Firminus-Late Roman
Sunan-Thai