单词 | discordant |
释义 | discordant (dɪskɔːʳdənt ) 1. adjective Something that is discordant is strange or unpleasant because it does not fit in with other things. His agenda is discordant with ours. 2. adjective A discordant sound or musical effect is unpleasant to hear. Collocations: discordant note Possibly the only discordant note struck, apart from the injuries, came from the officials. Times, Sunday Times (2013) That would appear a discordant note on which to finish a career and why it seems inconceivable that he will not elect to fight on. Times, Sunday Times (2011) It's a discordant note that one hears too often. Times, Sunday Times (2007) There wasn't a single false second or discordant note. The Sun (2014) |
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