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Examples for "discordant"
Examples for "discordant"
1The discordant vocalising of the drunk and disorderly in the next cell.
2Even the discordant shriek of the steam-whistle has been superseded in Freeland.
3It's an extraordinary record: a strange, discordant reconfiguration of English folk traditions.
4The discordant clang of the gong died away into the far distance.
5It arose from discordant beliefs about the nature and purpose of architecture.
1His rhymes are often dissonant; in his Georgick he admits broken lines.
2Now, with dissonant irony, it houses a major exhibition of Le Corbusier.
3And, at moments, this silence became dissonant with the clamour of unreason.
4A dissonant hum serves as disconcerting accompaniment to the otherwise silent room.
5He snores on this note, he laughs on that, dissonant, unescapeable, unchanging.
1One can, however, appeal to the weird, the transgressive, and the disharmonious.
2The redundancy of the cat's disharmonious songish cries grated her gray matter.
3How shall he generate a harmonious atmosphere if he be disharmonious himself?
4But surely polygamy or polyandry would be more disharmonious still.
5In the windows opposite the blinds were half pulled, and the impression was irregular and disharmonious.