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dissonant (encz) | dissonant,disharmonický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
dissonant (encz) | dissonant,neladící adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Dissonant (gcide) | Dissonant \Dis"so*nant\, a. [L. dissonans, -antis, p. pr. of
dissonare to disagree in sound, be discordant; dis- + sonare
to sound: cf. F. dissonant. See Sonant.]
1. Sounding harshly; discordant; unharmonious.
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With clamor of voices dissonant and loud.
--Longfellow.
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2. Disagreeing; incongruous; discrepant, -- with from or to.
"Anything dissonant to truth." --South.
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What can be dissonant from reason and nature than
that a man, naturally inclined to clemency, should
show himself unkind and inhuman? --Hakewill.
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dissonant (wn) | dissonant
adj 1: characterized by musical dissonance; harmonically
unresolved [syn: unresolved, dissonant]
2: lacking in harmony [syn: discordant, disharmonious,
dissonant, inharmonic]
3: not in accord; "desires at variance with his duty"; "widely
discrepant statements" [syn: at variance(p), discrepant,
dissonant] |
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Dissonant (gcide) | Dissonant \Dis"so*nant\, a. [L. dissonans, -antis, p. pr. of
dissonare to disagree in sound, be discordant; dis- + sonare
to sound: cf. F. dissonant. See Sonant.]
1. Sounding harshly; discordant; unharmonious.
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With clamor of voices dissonant and loud.
--Longfellow.
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2. Disagreeing; incongruous; discrepant, -- with from or to.
"Anything dissonant to truth." --South.
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What can be dissonant from reason and nature than
that a man, naturally inclined to clemency, should
show himself unkind and inhuman? --Hakewill.
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