Pronunciation: /ɪnˈkɑnsənənt/
noun a sound or letter of the alphabet not in harmony with other sounds or letters.
A1 The word 'inconsonant' is new to me.
A2 The inconsonant sound of the alarm startled me.
B1 The inconsonant opinions of the team members caused a lot of disagreements.
B2 The inconsonant melodies in the song created a unique and interesting composition.
C1 The inconsonant values of the two cultures led to tension and misunderstandings.
C2 The inconsonant beliefs of the politicians made it difficult to reach a compromise.
adjective not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something; not consonant.
A1 The music was inconsonant and difficult to listen to.
A2 Her outfit was inconsonant with the dress code for the event.
B1 The team's performance was inconsonant with their usual standards.
B2 The company's decision seemed inconsonant with their values.
C1 The artist's latest work was inconsonant with their previous style.
C2 The politician's actions were inconsonant with their promises to the public.
formal The data presented in the report is inconsonant with the findings of previous studies.
informal Her explanation was inconsonant with the facts of the case.
slang His excuse for being late was totally inconsonant with reality.
figurative The colors in the painting seemed inconsonant at first, but upon closer inspection, they created a harmonious blend.
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