[ US /kənˈɡɹuəti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of agreeing; being suitable and appropriate
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How To Use congruity In A Sentence

  • In an age when a Catholic leader and writer strikes a note of congruity, one is more shocked than pleased.
  • Perhaps getting those cables installed and cleared, along with congruity and healthful habits, can carry us through those times when prayer or meditation or mindfulness is too hard. Spirituality and Suffering « Tales from the Reading Room
  • The incongruity of her situation struck Gina with unpleasant force.
  • In fact, there is a kind of congruity and method even in fooling. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
  • The sheer oddness of the way the place functioned, the incongruity between functioning and pretension.
  • The incongruity of her situation struck Gina with unpleasant force.
  • This congruity is most obvious during "Everything," with an insistent chugging that quotes the Jewellery opener "Vulture. Daniel J. Kushner: Audio Outliers: Rediscovering Recent Gems in Experimental Music
  • Such a congruity can be realized if the aesthetic, which plays such a key role in concealing violence for de Man, is renamed history: it is ultimately the transparency of a text that authorizes access to social history. Aesthetic Violence and the Legitimacy of Reading Romanticism
  • Yet those arts of design in which that younger people delights [221] have in them already, as designed work, that spirit of reasonable order, that expressive congruity in the adaptation of means to ends, of which the fully developed admirableness of human form is but the consummation -- Greek Studies: a Series of Essays
  • The incongruity of flying fingers and deadpan faces was fun to watch. Christianity Today
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