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discordantly

ADVERB
  1. in a discordant manner
    the piece ended discordantly

How To Use discordantly In A Sentence

  • the piece ended discordantly
  • From Helmholtz's analysis of sounds one would get the idea that the so-called tempered scale of our pianos caused thirds and sixths to sound discordantly. Critical and Historical Essays Lectures delivered at Columbia University
  • Time and again when our two leads should be duetting it sounds more like their voices are clashing discordantly. Michael Giltz: Theater: NYMF #2 -- Friends, Hipsters & Pigeons
  • Oh that an abrupt scaur, or a strip of flaming desert, or something salient and brilliant, would break in, however discordantly, upon this monotony of green! Unbeaten Tracks in Japan
  • It lies within the discordantly aligned Balygychan-Sugoi basin, which is underlain by volcanic rocks and carbonaceous molasses that cover the Verkhoyansk terrigenous rocks.
  • In his analysis of the Critique of Judgment, Deleuze argues that for Kant, the "free accord of the faculties" is discordantly harmonious because it is already determined by reason's legislative role in the moral sphere. Rhyming Sensation in 'Mont Blanc'
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