incongruous 的定义
- out of keeping or place; inappropriate; unbecoming: an incongruous effect; incongruous behavior.
- not harmonious in character; inconsonant; lacking harmony of parts: an incongruous mixture of architectural styles.
- inconsistent: actions that were incongruous with their professed principles.
incongruous 近义词
out of place; absurd
incongruous 的近义词 42 个
- bizarre
- contradictory
- inappropriate
- incoherent
- incompatible
- alien
- conflicting
- disconsonant
- discordant
- disparate
- distorted
- divergent
- extraneous
- fantastic
- fitful
- foreign
- illogical
- improper
- inapropos
- inapt
- incongruent
- inconsistent
- irreconcilable
- irregular
- jumbled
- lopsided
- mismatched
- out of keeping
- rambling
- shifting
- twisted
- unavailing
- unbalanced
- unbecoming
- unconnected
- uncoordinated
- uneven
- unintelligible
- unpredictable
- unrelated
- unsuitable
- unsuited
incongruous 的反义词 9 个
更多incongruous例句
- Commissioning this bust, they insisted, was wholly incongruous with the racial reckoning then taking place as the nation fought for abolition and looked toward a Reconstruction process that might guarantee equal rights.
- He was increasing the budget for other things, including police and homeless services, so his claim that it was to address the structural budget deficit was a bit incongruous.
- The scope and ambition of Posey and Padilla-Brown’s plans suddenly seemed incongruous with the scale of the place in which they were being hatched.
- On the small stage, with another hundred people in the audience, sat or stood a rather incongruous group of actors.
- Minaj further mystifies her motives by layering these terrifying, offensive visual cues with her own totally incongruous lyrics.
- They got smaller and smaller; and the costumes became more and more incongruous and outrageous.
- Even those who were not already republicans wanted the royals to be more aware of how incongruous their profligacy seemed.
- On its face, Israel surely seems incongruous in this collection, but it could actually fill several important roles.
- When he returned to the hotel he kissed his incongruous room-mate with the gentleness of a woman.
- The little name sounded so incongruous; it did not suit the big gaunt woman who had almost a touch of the monstrous in her.
- In the whole city there was not such another incongruous gathering of activities.
- She made him a stately courtesy for the benefit of the three faces glued against the panes, but her words were incongruous.
- "I guess I'm not a very—good business manager," faltered the red-lipped voice with incongruous pathos.