be at odds
Related to be at odds: come in handy, so much for, pay over the odds
be at odds (with)
To be in conflict (with). They are at odds over the best way to lead the committee. Our fact-checker found that the witness's story was completely at odds with what the reporter had written.
See also: odds
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
be at ˈodds (with somebody/something) (about/over something)
1 not be in agreement with somebody about something: I’m at odds with her on the question of nuclear energy.
2 (of two things) not match or correspond to each other: His colourful way of dressing is strangely at odds with his shy personality.
See also: odds
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- be at odds (with)
- at odds with (someone or something)
- at odds with someone
- at odds with something
- at odds over (something)
- at odds
- variance
- at variance
- at variance (with)
- against all odds