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Definition of inharmonious in English: inharmoniousadjective ɪnhɑːˈməʊnɪəsˌɪnhɑrˈmoʊniəs Not forming or contributing to a pleasing whole; discordant. 不和睦的;不和谐的;不协调的 an inharmonious, negative state of mind 不协调的消极心态。 Example sentencesExamples - Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets.
- Unlike other ancient towns that have been renovated and painted with inharmonious colours, here you can appreciate the original charm of the old town.
- May I suggest airing your thoughts and feelings, even the inharmonious ones?
- One of the major factors is the issue of inharmonious industrial relations at work places which quite often has led to work stoppages.
- They stop work, attend to and resolve before sleep any inharmonious conditions that may arise, knowing that creativity lies dormant while conflict prevails.
- Do not be surprised if you find yourself being misunderstood by your darling during this inharmonious round.
- What gave rise to the emotion was not the machine itself, but rather its inharmonious presence against a background of human and humane interests.
- Next comes Mars, designated to Aries and Scorpio because, according to Ptolemy, they are agreeable to its destructive and inharmonious nature, and form a hostile square aspect to the ‘houses’ of the luminaries.
- Having removed every inconsistency from the sacred constitutions, hitherto inharmonious and confused, we extended our care to the immense volumes of the older jurisprudence…
- The villas that in some other lakes have seized upon conspicuous points and contributed nothing to the landscape but their own inharmonious presence scarcely trouble this one.
- The spread of SARS was a concentrated exposure of the problem concerning the inharmonious economic and social development in China.
- Bald-headed Fred's robbery and torture anecdotes made excellent writing material but our inharmonious natures made living together burdensome.
Synonyms unmelodious, unharmonious, unmusical, tuneless, discordant, dissonant, off-key harsh, grating, jarring, jangling, cacophonous, screeching, raucous, strident rare horrisonant, absonant out of place, unsuitable, inappropriate, ill suited, clashing, conflicting, incompatible, mismatched, ill-matched, contradictory, irreconcilable, jarring, discordant antagonistic, quarrelsome, argumentative, disputatious, captious, cantankerous, confrontational, belligerent, bellicose, combative Definition of inharmonious in US English: inharmoniousadjectiveˌinhärˈmōnēəsˌɪnhɑrˈmoʊniəs Not forming or contributing to a pleasing whole; discordant. 不和睦的;不和谐的;不协调的 an inharmonious, negative state of mind 不协调的消极心态。 Example sentencesExamples - Unlike other ancient towns that have been renovated and painted with inharmonious colours, here you can appreciate the original charm of the old town.
- They stop work, attend to and resolve before sleep any inharmonious conditions that may arise, knowing that creativity lies dormant while conflict prevails.
- What gave rise to the emotion was not the machine itself, but rather its inharmonious presence against a background of human and humane interests.
- The villas that in some other lakes have seized upon conspicuous points and contributed nothing to the landscape but their own inharmonious presence scarcely trouble this one.
- Keats was criticised as uncouth and inharmonious but is now venerated as one of our greatest Romantic poets.
- The spread of SARS was a concentrated exposure of the problem concerning the inharmonious economic and social development in China.
- Do not be surprised if you find yourself being misunderstood by your darling during this inharmonious round.
- May I suggest airing your thoughts and feelings, even the inharmonious ones?
- Next comes Mars, designated to Aries and Scorpio because, according to Ptolemy, they are agreeable to its destructive and inharmonious nature, and form a hostile square aspect to the ‘houses’ of the luminaries.
- Bald-headed Fred's robbery and torture anecdotes made excellent writing material but our inharmonious natures made living together burdensome.
- Having removed every inconsistency from the sacred constitutions, hitherto inharmonious and confused, we extended our care to the immense volumes of the older jurisprudence…
- One of the major factors is the issue of inharmonious industrial relations at work places which quite often has led to work stoppages.
Synonyms unmelodious, unharmonious, unmusical, tuneless, discordant, dissonant, off-key out of place, unsuitable, inappropriate, ill suited, clashing, conflicting, incompatible, mismatched, ill-matched, contradictory, irreconcilable, jarring, discordant antagonistic, quarrelsome, argumentative, disputatious, captious, cantankerous, confrontational, belligerent, bellicose, combative |