inconsonant (Meaning)

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inconsonant (a.)

Not consonant or agreeing; inconsistent; discordant.

inconsonant Sentence Examples

  1. The couple's vastly different personalities made their relationship feel deeply inconsonant.
  2. The harsh buzzing of the alarm clock was inconsonant with the serenity of the morning.
  3. The dissonant chords played by the orchestra created an inconsonant atmosphere.
  4. The politician's contradictory statements rendered his speech utterly inconsonant.
  5. The bright, cheerful colors clashed inconsonantly with the somber tone of the room.
  6. The sweet melody of the bird's song was abruptly interrupted by an inconsonant screech.
  7. The teenager's rebellious demeanor was inconsonant with his parents' conservative values.
  8. The rapid pace of the city felt inconsonant with the leisurely pace of the countryside.
  9. The scientist's hypothesis was inconsonant with the established scientific paradigm.
  10. The loud laughter of the crowd was inconsonant with the solemn occasion.

FAQs About the word inconsonant

Not consonant or agreeing; inconsistent; discordant.

inconsistent, conflicting, discrepant,incompatible, irreconcilable, clashing, inharmonious, incongruous, mutually exclusive, contrary

congruent, correspondent (with or to), compatible, harmonious, consonant, concordant, compatible, conformable (to), harmonious, consistent

The couple's vastly different personalities made their relationship feel deeply inconsonant.

The harsh buzzing of the alarm clock was inconsonant with the serenity of the morning.

The dissonant chords played by the orchestra created an inconsonant atmosphere.

The politician's contradictory statements rendered his speech utterly inconsonant.