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dis·cord·ant [dɪˈskɔ:dənt] ADJ

1. discordant (disagreeing):

discordant
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to strike a discordant note

2. discordant MUS:

discordant

Usage examples with discordant

to strike a discordant note

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These bodies are often discordant to stratigraphy and are quite podiform in nature.
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By now, his playing has improved, so the sound he s making is not nearly as discordant as before.
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Although a peaceful song, however, it also features a lot of discordant notes throughout the latter half of the song which add tension.
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The threshold (the numeric version of sufficiently discordant) is arbitrary (usually decided by convention).
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Much modern music is unnatural and discordant because composers and audiences have jaded nerves which need stirring up.
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His style varied considerably over his career, and he was able to assimilate new influences into his own style without any discordant effect.
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The subject matter is dark and the music very often discordant and dissonant.
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It was heavily discordant in verse form and/or feeling and often used to express disagreement.
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He picks up the flute and tries it, getting a rather discordant squeak.
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After that, several discordant layered exposures of the dirt carriers are shown.
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