inharmonious

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ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking in harmony of parts
    an inharmonious (or incongruous) mixture of architectural styles
  2. not in harmony
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How To Use inharmonious In A Sentence

  • Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets.
  • In what is, by now, a familiar Budget-time story, Alistair Darling is fighting the good fight against some of Brown's most inharmonious fiscal brainwaves. Darling contra Brown, Part 573
  • Unlike other ancient towns that have been renovated and painted with inharmonious colours, here you can appreciate the original charm of the old town.
  • But the account which they give of their sensations seems to me more like the nervous disgust which I described as arising from a constantly repeated mental and emotional adjustment to inharmonious surroundings. Human Nature in Politics Third Edition
  • Next comes Mars, designated to Aries and Scorpio because, according to Ptolemy, they are agreeable to its destructive and inharmonious nature, and form a hostile square aspect to the ‘houses’ of the luminaries.
  • an inharmonious (or incongruous) mixture of architectural styles
  • Having removed every inconsistency from the sacred constitutions, hitherto inharmonious and confused, we extended our care to the immense volumes of the older jurisprudence…
  • The spread of SARS was a concentrated exposure of the problem concerning the inharmonious economic and social development in China.
  • One of the major factors is the issue of inharmonious industrial relations at work places which quite often has led to work stoppages.
  • Do not be surprised if you find yourself being misunderstood by your darling during this inharmonious round.
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