Synonyms for inharmonious


Grammar : Adj
Spell : in-hahr-moh-nee-uh s
Phonetic Transcription : ˌɪn hɑrˈmoʊ ni əs


Définition of inharmonious

Origin :
  • 1711, from in- (1) "not" + harmonious. Related: Inharmoniously.
  • adj lacking harmony
Example sentences :
  • And once more, the inharmonious and unseemly nature can only tend to disproportion?
  • Extract from : « The Republic » by Plato
  • The connection is often abrupt and inharmonious, and far from clear.
  • Extract from : « Philebus » by Plato
  • How inharmonious a setting, then, for Dr. Sevier, was 3½ Carondelet street!
  • Extract from : « Dr. Sevier » by George W. Cable
  • Their music is for the most part religious, inharmonious, and unmelodious.
  • Extract from : « The Great White Tribe in Filipinia » by Paul T. Gilbert
  • It was all so grotesque, so empty, so play-actor-like—so inharmonious with Death!
  • Extract from : « The Wind Bloweth » by Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne
  • The fourth line of that stanza is unmusical and inharmonious.
  • Extract from : « Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 6 » by Charles H. Sylvester
  • Who will mate them, and re-arrange their inharmonious combinings?
  • Extract from : « Dawn » by Mrs. Harriet A. Adams
  • Here we have inharmonious natures of our own and others to contend with.
  • Extract from : « Dawn » by Mrs. Harriet A. Adams
  • The same remark I have to make on his censure of inharmonious lines.
  • Extract from : « The Works of William Cowper » by William Cowper
  • An inharmonious sound interrupted the concert—the rattle of a carriage.
  • Extract from : « Alone » by Marion Harland

Antonyms for inharmonious

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