discordant Antonyms

Meaning of discordant

Wordnet

discordant (a)

not in agreement or harmony

Wordnet

discordant (s)

lacking in harmony

Webster

discordant (n.)

Disagreeing; incongruous; being at variance; clashing; opposing; not harmonious.

Dissonant; not in harmony or musical concord; harsh; jarring; as, discordant notes or sounds.

Said of strata which lack conformity in direction of bedding, either as in unconformability, or as caused by a fault.

discordant Sentence Examples

  1. The team's performance was discordant, with each player seeming to be playing a different game.
  2. The discordant sounds of the construction site made it difficult to concentrate.
  3. The politician's words were discordant with his actions, causing many people to lose faith in him.
  4. The doctor's diagnosis of the patient's illness was discordant with the results of the tests.
  5. The colors in the painting were discordant, creating a sense of unease in the viewer.
  6. The clashing colors and patterns on the shirt were jarring and discordant.
  7. The discordant sound of the piano keys being played out of tune made me cringe.
  8. The discordant notes from the untuned violin made it hard to enjoy the performance.
  9. The discordant noise of the traffic outside made it difficult to sleep.
  10. The discordant voices of the politicians arguing on TV made me want to turn it off.

FAQs About the word discordant

not in agreement or harmony, lacking in harmonyDisagreeing; incongruous; being at variance; clashing; opposing; not harmonious., Dissonant; not in harmony or mu

cacophonous, unpleasant, unmusical, noisy, metallic, dissonant, inharmonious,shrill, harsh, squeaky

musical, sonorous, euphonious, mellifluous, sonorous, mellow, harmonizing, mellow, harmonizing, tuneful

The team's performance was discordant, with each player seeming to be playing a different game.

The discordant sounds of the construction site made it difficult to concentrate.

The politician's words were discordant with his actions, causing many people to lose faith in him.

The doctor's diagnosis of the patient's illness was discordant with the results of the tests.