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inharmonious

[in-hahr-moh-nee-uhs] / ˌɪn hɑrˈmoʊ ni əs /
ADJECTIVE
lacking harmony
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The whole world seemed a great musical instrument, overstrung and giving out previously unknown harmonies and inharmonies.

From Robin by Burnett, Frances Hodgson

It wasn't until I had the means to give my personal preference full scope, that I discovered how much of gracelessness in myself had been but the unconscious reaction to inharmonies of colour and line.

From A Woman of Genius by Austin, Mary Hunter

Of course, there were other sources for these inharmonies in the poem, but that was one, and not the least of them.

From The Poetry Of Robert Browning by Brooke, Stopford A. (Stopford Augustus)

It implies a susceptibility to the inharmonies of life, and is complimentary than otherwise to our organization.

From Dawn by Adams, Harriet A.

It was really very little else than relief from the accustomed inharmonies of rurality, a sort of scenic air and light that answered perfectly so long as you believed it real.

From A Woman of Genius by Austin, Mary Hunter




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