Dissonant

/ˈdɪsənənt/ adjective

Lacking harmony; harsh and jarring in sound; conflicting or inconsistent. Can describe both musical discord and figurative lack of agreement between ideas or elements.

From Latin 'dissonare,' from 'dis-' (apart) and 'sonare' (to sound). The word literally means 'sounding apart' or sounds that don't blend harmoniously together, later extended to any kind of conflict or inconsistency.

AMያልተስተካከለ
ARنشاز
BNঅসামঞ্জস্যপূর্ণ
CSdisonantní
DAdissonant
DEdissonant
ELδυσσονος
ESdisonante
FAناهماهنگ
FIdissonantti
FRdissonant
GUઅસંગત
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