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BNC: 19591 COCA: 20746

discordant

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
discordant /dɪsˈkoɚdn̩t/ adjective
discordant
/dɪsˈkoɚdn̩t/
adjective
Learner's definition of DISCORDANT
[more discordant; most discordant]
: harsh or unpleasant in sound声音不和谐的
: not agreeing : not in harmony不一致的;不和的
◊ To strike/sound a discordant note means to express an opinion that disagrees with what other people are saying.与别人意见不一致;唱反调
BNC: 19591 COCA: 20746

discordant

adjective

dis·​cor·​dant di-ˈskȯr-dᵊnt How to pronounce discordant (audio)
1
a
: being at variance : disagreeing
discordant opinions
b
: quarrelsome
a discordant family
2
music : relating to a discord (see discord entry 1 sense 2)
a discordant tone
discordantly adverb

Did you know?

Discord, a word more common in earlier centuries than today, means basically "conflict", so discordant often means "conflicting". The opinions of Supreme Court justices are frequently discordant; justices who disagree with the Court's decision usually write a dissenting opinion. Discordant is often used with a somewhat musical meaning, suggesting that a single wrong note or harmony has been heard in the middle of a performance—even though musical words such as chord actually come from a different Latin word, meaning "cord" or "string" (a reference to the strings of ancient instruments such as the lyre).

Example Sentences

She has the difficult task of bringing together a number of discordant elements. discordant tones coming from the poorly tuned instrument
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Word History

Etymology

see discord entry 2

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of discordant was in the 14th century
BNC: 19591 COCA: 20746

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