accordant
agreeing; conforming; harmonious.
Origin of accordant
1Other words from accordant
- ac·cord·ant·ly, adverb
- non·ac·cord·ant, adjective
- non·ac·cord·ant·ly, adverb
- un·ac·cord·ant, adjective
Words Nearby accordant
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How to use accordant in a sentence
The face was not perfect; far from it, if by perfect is meant features accordant with one another and true to type.
The Cab of the Sleeping Horse | John Reed ScottAll about Sweet influences of earth, and air, and sky, Harmoniously accordant.
From another they got the story of the massacre of the fort, almost entirely accordant with what they had already discovered.
The rhythm thus discovered wakens an accordant rhythm in the spirit of man.
The Gate of Appreciation | Carleton NoyesIs such an idea accordant with our general conception of the dignity, not to speak of the power, of the Great Author?
Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation | Robert Chambers
British Dictionary definitions for accordant
/ (əˈkɔːdənt) /
(usually postpositive and foll by with) in conformity or harmony
Derived forms of accordant
- accordantly, adverb
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