unharmonious

har·mo·ni·ous

[hahr-moh-nee-uhs]
adjective
1.
marked by agreement in feeling, attitude, or action: a harmonious group.
2.
forming a pleasingly consistent whole; congruous: harmonious colors.
3.
pleasant to the ear; tuneful; melodious.

Origin:
1520–30; < Greek harmónios melodious, literally, fitting. See harmony, -ous

har·mo·ni·ous·ly, adverb
har·mo·ni·ous·ness, noun
non·har·mo·ni·ous, adjective
non·har·mo·ni·ous·ly, adverb
non·har·mo·ni·ous·ness, noun
pre·har·mo·ni·ous, adjective
pre·har·mo·ni·ous·ly, adverb
pre·har·mo·ni·ous·ness, noun
un·har·mo·ni·ous, adjective
un·har·mo·ni·ous·ly, adverb


1. amicable, congenial; sympathetic. 2. concordant, congruent, consonant, consistent.


1, 3. discordant.
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harmonious (hɑːˈməʊnɪəs) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  (esp of colours or sounds) fitting together well
2.  having agreement or consensus
3.  tuneful, consonant, or melodious
 
har'moniously
 
adv

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