The discordant vocalising of the drunk and disorderly in the next cell.
2
Even the discordant shriek of the steam-whistle has been superseded in Freeland.
3
It's an extraordinary record: a strange, discordant reconfiguration of English folk traditions.
4
The discordant clang of the gong died away into the far distance.
5
It arose from discordant beliefs about the nature and purpose of architecture.
1
His rhymes are often dissonant; in his Georgick he admits broken lines.
2
Now, with dissonant irony, it houses a major exhibition of Le Corbusier.
3
And, at moments, this silence became dissonant with the clamour of unreason.
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A dissonant hum serves as disconcerting accompaniment to the otherwise silent room.
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He snores on this note, he laughs on that, dissonant, unescapeable, unchanging.
Uso de disharmonious en inglés
1
One can, however, appeal to the weird, the transgressive, and the disharmonious.
2
The redundancy of the cat's disharmonious songish cries grated her gray matter.
3
How shall he generate a harmonious atmosphere if he be disharmonious himself?
4
But surely polygamy or polyandry would be more disharmonious still.
5
In the windows opposite the blinds were half pulled, and the impression was irregular and disharmonious.
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Salvation leaves us still disharmonious, and adds not an inch to our spiritual and moral stature.
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The pounding rain and constant, disharmonious sounds of running or dripping water masked all but the loudest noises.
8
This produces a strange, irritating impression, as of something disharmonious, something lacking, and also of something superfluous and adventitious.
9
The man did not ring true, altogether; he was mentally disorganized, disharmonious; those meretricious reasonings about justice, for example, struck me disagreeably.
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JERUSALEM -Mixing religion with anything can be a tricky business in this city, the often disharmonious center of the world's three monotheistic faiths.
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Cancer A disharmonious aspect between the sun and the moon could cause some minor tensions between friendships and romance, especially if you're currently attached.
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One can, however, appeal to the weird, the transgressive, and the disharmonious.
13
The redundancy of the cat's disharmonious songish cries grated her gray matter.
14
How shall he generate a harmonious atmosphere if he be disharmonious himself?
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But surely polygamy or polyandry would be more disharmonious still.
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In the windows opposite the blinds were half pulled, and the impression was irregular and disharmonious.