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单词 inconsonant
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Definition of inconsonant in English:

inconsonant

adjective ɪnˈkɒns(ə)nəntɪnˈkɑnsənənt
rare
  • Not in agreement or harmony; not compatible.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Productions whose content is considered to be inconsonant with the ideals and missions of Boston College will be disallowed.
    • The individual then uses these schemas to incorporate more information; and when observations are significantly inconsonant with existing views, the schemas are modified accordingly.
    • Critics suggest that no two scenarios are bound by the same decision criteria; situationalism poses inconsonant decision constraints.
    • And how are we to interpret teachings that seem inconsonant with current sensibilities?
    • I think it's fair to say that rules by their nature are inconsonant with expressivity, as that notion is conventionally understood.
    Synonyms
    in disagreement, at variance, at odds, disagreeing, differing, divergent, discrepant, contradictory, contrary, in conflict, conflicting, opposite, opposed, opposing, clashing

Derivatives

  • inconsonance

  • noun ɪnˈkɒns(ə)nənsɪnˈkɑns(ə)nəns
    rare
    • The artist's Pantone color play, which brings to mind the eccentric palette of the late Paul Feeley, highlights the paintings' perceptual inconsonance.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Researchers have used a variety of approaches; this variety, in turn, has led to an inconsonance in the overall findings concerning ‘job lock.’
      • It is the inconsonance between the organs or within one or more of the three organs that causes turbulence in a nuclear deterrence relationship.
      • Due to inconsonance between intellectual and emotional development, this species is extremely volatile and bellicose.
      • This inconsonance brings about much disarrangement, such as pollution, heat island, overburden of resource and waste, etc.
  • inconsonantly

  • adverb
    rare
    • I would entertain a conspiracy if he was a conservative who was voting inconsonantly.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He does not act inconsonantly with merit.
      • This would be, inconsonantly enough, the radix of the onslaught.
      • Now the authorities have decided that the building is being used inconsonantly to its destination and that it should be taken away from its owners.
 
 

Definition of inconsonant in US English:

inconsonant

adjectiveɪnˈkɑnsənəntinˈkänsənənt
rare
  • Not in agreement or harmony; not compatible.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And how are we to interpret teachings that seem inconsonant with current sensibilities?
    • Critics suggest that no two scenarios are bound by the same decision criteria; situationalism poses inconsonant decision constraints.
    • The individual then uses these schemas to incorporate more information; and when observations are significantly inconsonant with existing views, the schemas are modified accordingly.
    • I think it's fair to say that rules by their nature are inconsonant with expressivity, as that notion is conventionally understood.
    • Productions whose content is considered to be inconsonant with the ideals and missions of Boston College will be disallowed.
    Synonyms
    in disagreement, at variance, at odds, disagreeing, differing, divergent, discrepant, contradictory, contrary, in conflict, conflicting, opposite, opposed, opposing, clashing
 
 
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