Comparative for conflicting or incongruous (in comparison)
“The width of the gap has been uncertain, because different preparation methods have yielded discordant results.”
Comparative for containing, consisting of, or producing harsh, unpleasant or discordant sounds
“The elm-leaves whisper mad, discordant melodies, and keen melodies like shadows haunt the moaning willow trees.”
Comparative for being, or causing to be, loud and clangorous in sound
“The scraping of catgut, the tooting of pipes, tinkling of triangles, and banging of gongs, altogether making a most discordant clatter.”
Comparative for having a predisposition to fight or engage in confrontations
“Inevitably, there are formed groups concordant and helpful in contrast with groups discordant and combative.”
Comparative for differing from or in conflict with each other
Comparative for in opposition to a majority or official opinion
Comparative for discordant, conflicting or bitter
Comparative for of, pertaining to, or caused by factions
Comparative for not pleasing or agreeable
Comparative for tending to cause disharmony among a group
Comparative for unnatural or unusual, especially in a way that is potentially harmful
Comparative for not working or adjusted properly
Comparative for perversely inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desired
Comparative for the state of being unlike most others
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