abnormal, contrary to reason, discriminated, eccentric, impolitic, inconsequential, malapropos, paralogical, separate, unlike, various
Definitionadj. lacking in harmony or compatibility or appropriateness
Last update: September 28, 2016
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Wearing a rain jacket in sunny weather is quite incongruous. [adjective]
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How incongruous of a fat doctor telling me to lose weight! [Please select]
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If he tried, his pictures seemed incongruous and false. [Please select]
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The four elephants with their fragrant freight of violets made an exotic and incongruous addition to the Christmas scene in the window. [Please select]
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In the words of the late Professor Everett, in "Poetry, Comedy, and Duty:" "The tragic is, like the comic, simply the incongruous." [Please select]
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There was something incongruous about this habitation of French chiteaux by British officers with their war-kit. [Please select]
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"These two incongruous animals spent much of their time together in a lonely orchard, where they saw no creature but each other." [Please select]
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The conclusion was one which brought the incongruous touch of maturity into his face. [Please select]
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"It is so incongruous that it has entertained me to think it over a good deal," remarked Palliser. [Please select]
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There were plow-boys or clerks out of provincial shops who would surely have been quite as incongruous when surrounded by ducal splendors. [Please select]
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There are a few other works, similarly incongruous, crowded together in this typical manuscript, which now gives mute testimony to the literary taste of the times. [Please select]
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