Synonyms for discordant
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : dis-kawr-dnt |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪsˈkɔr dnt |
Top 10 synonyms for discordant
Définition of discordant
Origin :- late 14c., discordaunt, from Old French descordant, present participle of descorder (see discord (n.)). Related: Discordantly.
- adj not in harmony; conflicting
- For once, the music of her voice was lost in a discordant cry of detestation.
- Extract from : « Within the Law » by Marvin Dana
- Even the discordant shriek of the steam-whistle has been superseded in Freeland.
- Extract from : « Freeland » by Theodor Hertzka
- It was followed by a series of discordant brays from the donkey.
- Extract from : « Frank Roscoe's Secret » by Allen Chapman
- Will not a young man's heart leap amid these discordant sounds?
- Extract from : « The Republic » by Plato
- Some one was singing the "Carmagnole" in drunken, discordant tones.
- Extract from : « The Historical Nights' Entertainment » by Rafael Sabatini
- They greeted our approach with the most discordant din it had ever been my fortune to hear.
- Extract from : « Tales of Fishes » by Zane Grey
- "The world is more conscious of your discordant voices," I said.
- Extract from : « Under Western Eyes » by Joseph Conrad
- And he broke out into one of his most discordant cackles to corroborate his boast.
- Extract from : « Barrington » by Charles James Lever
- "The Judge says the true word," cried Benjamin, with one of his discordant laughs.
- Extract from : « The Pioneers » by James Fenimore Cooper
- The kingfishers were always in a hurry, and their colours were fussy and discordant.
- Extract from : « "Wee Tim'rous Beasties" » by Douglas English
Antonyms for discordant
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