Meaning & Definition of word "Discordant"

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    Discordant

    /dɪsˈkɔːrdənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. being in disagreement or conflict; discordant thoughts or actions.
      • Example: The discordant voices in the meeting made it clear that no consensus would be reached.
    • 2. not in harmony; incompatible; clashing.
      • Example: The discordant sounds of traffic clashed with the serene atmosphere of the park.
    • 3. lacking harmony; producing a harsh or unpleasant sound.
      • Example: The orchestra's discordant notes during rehearsal startled the audience.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'discordans', present participle of 'discordare', which means 'to disagree'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    discordant note:

    a sound that is unpleasant or lacks harmony

    discordant opinions:

    differing viewpoints that cause disagreement

    discordant emotions:

    feelings that are in conflict with one another

    Related Words

    dissonance:

    lack of harmony among musical notes or a disagreement

    conflict:

    a serious disagreement or argument

    Slang Meanings of discordant

    Meaning: out of tune or offbeat in behavior

    Example Sentence: He's acting so discordant lately, like nothing seems to sync up.

    Meaning: not fitting in with the group

    Example Sentence: Her discordant style really stands out in a sea of conformity.