释义 |
in·congruous \(ˈ)in, ən+\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin incongruus, from Latin in- in- (I) + congruus congruous — more at congruous : lacking congruity: as a. : characterized by lack of harmony, consistency, or compatibility with one another < incongruous colors > < incongruous desires > b. : characterized by disagreement or lack of conformity with something < conduct incongruous with avowed principles > c. : characterized by inconsistency or inharmony of its own parts or qualities < an incongruous story > d. : characterized by lack of propriety or suitableness < incongruous manners > • in·congruously \“+\ adverb • in·congruousness \“+\ noun |