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discordant

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Adj — Not in agreement or harmony; clashing.

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Etymology

From Old French discordant, from Latin discordare, "to disagree," from discors, "of different hearts."

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What does “discordant” mean?

The word “discordant” means not in agreement or harmony; clashing. In plain terms, clashing or out of tune with something else — literally or figuratively.

How do you pronounce “discordant”?

“Discordant” is pronounced dihs-KAWDNT (/dɪsˈkoɹdənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “discordant” in a sentence?

Here is “discordant” used in a sentence: “The committee received discordant reports from the two auditors.”

What part of speech is “discordant”?

“Discordant” is an adjective.

Where does the word “discordant” come from?

The word “discordant” comes from Latin. From Old French discordant, from Latin discordare, "to disagree," from discors, "of different hearts.".

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