to disagree strongly · to be in conflict with
This expression is perfect for those moments when you and someone else have clashing opinions, or when a situation just isn't jiving with your expectations. 🤔 It implies a deeper, more persistent disagreement than just a simple difference of opinion. Think of two magnets repelling each other! 🧲💥
💡 **Pro Tip!** This isn't just for people! You can be 'at odds' with a situation, a decision, or even your own conflicting feelings. For example, you might say, "I'm at odds with my decision to move." It’s a versatile phrase that suggests a fundamental opposition, stronger than merely disagreeing.
When would you typically use 'to be at odds with someone/something'? A. 🎉 When you are celebrating a big success with your team. B. 🤝 When you completely agree with your colleague's idea. C. 🗣️ When you have a fundamental disagreement with your manager about a new policy.