Pronunciation: /kənˈɡruɪti/
noun the quality or state of being in agreement or harmony
A1 The congruity between the colors of the painting and the furniture made the room look cohesive.
A2 There is a sense of congruity between the characters in the story, making their interactions feel natural.
B1 The congruity of the data in the report helped to support the conclusions drawn by the researchers.
B2 The congruity between the company's values and its actions is important for maintaining trust with customers.
C1 The congruity of the design elements in the building showcases the architect's attention to detail.
C2 The congruity of the arguments presented in the academic paper demonstrates the author's thorough research and analysis.
formal The congruity between the company's mission statement and its actions is commendable.
informal There is a lack of congruity between what he says and what he does.
slang I can't believe the congruity of her outfit, it's on point!
figurative In the painting, the artist used congruity of colors to create a sense of harmony.
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