Discordante in english

Discordant

pronunciation: dɪskɔrdənt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

discordante = jarring ; dissonant ; raucous ; unharmonious. 

Example: The protagonist experiences a jarring descent from the heights of literary distinction at court to the coarseness of common experience.Example: Public policies have created a framework for service that may be dissonant with the ideals of the transformational value of reading.Example: This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.Example: The lighting is good but made unharmonious by the use of colour tints.

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» dar la nota discordantestick out like + a sore thumbdisagree [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo] .

Example: Many of us disabled can't help sticking out like a sore thumb -- it goes with the territory.

Example: Although we may disagree about the fine detail, semantic relationships are the relationships between subjects, which are reasonably stable, and reflect the consensus of opinion concerning the connections between subjects.

Discordante synonyms

divisive in spanish: divisivo, pronunciation: dɪvaɪsɪv part of speech: adjective factious in spanish: faccioso, pronunciation: fækʃəs part of speech: adjective discrepant in spanish: discrepante, pronunciation: dɪskrəpənt part of speech: adjective dissonant in spanish: disonante, pronunciation: dɪsənənt part of speech: adjective inharmonious in spanish: inarmónico, pronunciation: ɪnhɑrmoʊniəs part of speech: adjective dissentious in spanish: disidente, pronunciation: dɪsenʃəs part of speech: adjective inharmonic in spanish: inarmónico, pronunciation: ɪnhɜrmɑnɪk part of speech: adjective disharmonious in spanish: discordante, pronunciation: dɪʃɑrmoʊniəs part of speech: adjective unharmonious in spanish: inarmónico, pronunciation: ənhɑrmoʊniəs part of speech: adjective
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