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incongruent
[ in-kong-groo-uhnt, in-kuhn-groo-, -kuhng- ]
adjective
- not accordant or in agreement; incongruous:
All the horrible things she said about him turned out to be incongruent with the man we came to know and trust.
Synonyms: discordant, inharmonious
Antonyms: consonant
- Chemistry. (of a substance or compound) undergoing a change or changes in composition when undergoing a reaction, as with incongruent melting.
Other Words From
- in·con·gru·ence noun
- in·con·gru·ent·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of incongruent1
Example Sentences
Such a conclusion is incongruent with what history tells us about such dangerous leaders.
“The pieces might be visually incongruent but there is this underlying connection to nature,” Mr. Chen said.
“I honestly wish my life was as wild as it has been portrayed !!!,” Spears wrote Monday on Instagram, sharing incongruent footage of herself on horseback on what appeared to be a ranch.
Instead, the distinctly American identifiers feel abrupt and incongruent.
Her nitpicking boss chastises her for not overloading her uniform with incongruent buttons, or "flair," insisting she needs to "express herself."
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