discordant
Prononciation : [dɪsˈkɔːrdənt]
Mot
Contexte : « relationship »
(adjective) when people or things do not agree or are very different from each other. It's like if your friends are arguing and can't get along; their opinions are discordant.
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Despite their discordant views, they were still friends and respected each other.
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The discordant voices in the meeting made it hard to focus on the main topic.
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Why do you think their ideas were so discordant?
Contexte : « music »
(adjective) when sounds do not go well together or create an unpleasant noise. Imagine if you hear two instruments playing different tunes that clash; that is discordant music.
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The artist used discordant notes to express the chaos in her song.
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The harmony of the choir was beautiful, not discordant at all.
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Can you hear how discordant that music sounds?
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