Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an inharmonious manner; without harmony; discordantly.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adverb Without harmony.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adverb In an
inharmonious way.
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Examples
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A male voice blends (rather inharmoniously) with Olia's, suggesting that she too played a role in their breakdown:
Will Adams: Moldova's Eurovision 2010 Song: "Run Away" by Sunstroke Project and Olia Tira (VIDEO) 2010
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A male voice blends (rather inharmoniously) with Olia's, suggesting that she too played a role in their breakdown:
Will Adams: Moldova's Eurovision 2010 Song: "Run Away" by Sunstroke Project and Olia Tira (VIDEO) 2010
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If it is as good as you claim, I will hope that NBC will not treat it as badly as it did with my inharmoniously canceled favorite show, "Freaks and Geeks." blog comments powered by Disqus
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I found that I was inharmoniously developed in many points of my frame, -- was perilously weak in the sides, between the shoulders, and at the back of the head.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 Various
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For, just as a man who is tone-deaf [1] might produce musical manuscripts which while technically faultless would play inharmoniously, so the man who is drama-blind might produce "perfect" playlet manuscripts that would play in dramatic discords.
Writing for Vaudeville Brett Page
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In the one case, you say, the charms are inharmoniously dispersed, and nearly neutralized by meaner surroundings, while in the other they are enhanced by every advantage of position and appropriate accessories.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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Strong souls, thus inharmoniously embodied, have often developed some irregularity of heart or brain: a disproportion, which only strength of purpose or the most favorable conditions of life could balance and overcome.
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The Gray Lensman made his carefree way down the alley-like thoroughfare, whistling inharmoniously and very evidently at peace with the Universe.
Gray Lensman Smith, E. E. 1950
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He paused for a moment, with his faded eyes wandering inharmoniously over the Saint; and then he pointed to a big humming engine bedded down in the concrete floor on his right.
The Saint in Action Charteris, Leslie 1937
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Unfortunately he had none of his fathers physical repose, and his strength often asserted itself inharmoniously.
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