incongruent 的定义
- not accordant or in agreement; incongruous: All the horrible things she said about him turned out to be incongruent with the man we came to know and trust.
- Chemistry. undergoing a change or changes in composition when undergoing a reaction, as with incongruent melting.
incongruent 近义词
discrepant
incongruous
incongruent 的近义词 43 个
- alien
- bizarre
- conflicting
- contradictory
- disconsonant
- discordant
- discrepant
- disparate
- dissonant
- distorted
- divergent
- extraneous
- fantastic
- fitful
- foreign
- illogical
- improper
- inappropriate
- inapropos
- inapt
- incoherent
- incompatible
- inconsistent
- irreconcilable
- irregular
- jumbled
- lopsided
- mismatched
- out of keeping
- rambling
- shifting
- twisted
- unavailing
- unbalanced
- unbecoming
- unconnected
- uncoordinated
- uneven
- unintelligible
- unpredictable
- unrelated
- unsuitable
- unsuited
更多incongruent例句
- While we speak, I look for things like rapid or disorganized speech, somewhat incongruent facial expressions, or even recurrent ideas that might help me guage their mind’s function.
- It recognizes that dispersal is a strategy for resilience, but need not be permanent, or incongruent with the virtues of compact development.
- Memories of more convivial press encounters were never more incongruent.
- The description of Ehrenberg—as is very often the case—is quite incongruent with his figure.
- Thrse with her pretty Creole tact was not long in bringing these seemingly incongruent elements into some degree of harmony.
- Perhaps in some context, the word part is incongruent with this notion that there is only wholeness.
- There was the picture that she was unable to begin; it floated through her brain, elusive and incongruent.
- This was usually done by use of brute force coated with a thin layer of incongruent ideology.