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(adj.) contradictory; out of touch with reality (said of legislators)
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incongruous
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Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Not similar or congruent; not matching or fitting in. 2 (context math English) Of two numbers, with respect to a third, such that their difference can not be divided by it without a remainder.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ He was dressed in a three-piece suit with an incongruous tie shaped like a fish. ▪ It seemed incongruous having a dance-band at the funeral. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All because of this burning, incongruous passion. ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adj. lacking in harmony or compatibility or appropriateness; "a plan incongruous with reason"; "incongruous behavior"; "a joke that was incongruous with polite conversation" [ant: congruous ]
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Incongruous \In*con"gru*ous\, a. [L. incongruus. See In- not, and Congruous .] Not congruous; reciprocally disagreeing; not capable of harmonizing or readily assimilating; inharmonious; inappropriate; unsuitable; not fitting; inconsistent; improper; as, ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1610s, from Latin incongruus "incongruous," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + congruus "fit, suitable" (see congruent ). Related: Incongruously .
Usage examples of incongruous.
Nothing is more strange than the incongruous mixture of the forms of feudalism with the independence of the Acadian woods.
Between those rather incongruous passions, the love of Plato and the fear of Mahomet, there was a moment when the prospects of any Aristotelian culture in Christendom looked very dark indeed.
It was incongruous on the carpeted floor near an air-inlet grille and a bouquet of wires.
None of them really looked at Ran Colville, incongruous in white trousers and a jacket of pink and puce streaks.
Courts of Love in France, places the reasonable and modest wish of a sensitive and chaste lady above all the eagerness of her lovers, all the incongruous counsels of representative courtiers.
Miss Primrose was sitting bolt upright in a straight backed old fashioned chair, against a background of fine old tapestries, faded to the softest loveliest pastel tints -- as incongruous with her grotesque ugliness as had been the fresh prettiness of the Crabapple Blossoms.
He was an incongruous sight, standing there in the kitchen handling the dishware in his big hands.
A couple of more wagons pulled up in front of Science Hall before he saw more people he knew: Enrico and Laura Fermi, looking incongruous on a tarp-covered hay wagon.
Rue Royale, showed him proud, careful mamas clothed as classical goddesses or Circassian maids, and watchful papas in the incongruous garb of pirates, lions, and clowns, escorting gorgeously costumed little boys and girls to the carriages that awaited them, drawn up just the other side of the gurgling gutters and tying up traffic for streets.
It is in this sublime Gothic architecture of his work, in which the boundless range, the infinite variety, the, at first sight, incongruous gorgeousness of the separate parts, nevertheless are all subordinate to one main and predominant idea, that Gibbon is unrivalled.
As she checked herself out in a mirror and tried to become as presentable as possible they crossed the ancient Patuxent River and the fossil-strewn cliffs of Calvert with its incongruous nuclear reactors and LNG docks stuck somehow in the middle of wilderness, and out over the broad, blue bay.
Vernede sang a Sussex pothouse chorus in an indolent and refined way which was exquisitely incongruous: Waldo and Langdon-Davies also sang.
At the far-off tables that stood nearest the High Table, the only identifiable faces belonged to the comely Lady Rosamonde, eldest daughter of the Duke of Roxburgh, the balding Dowager Marchioness of Netherby-on-the-Fens in her incongruous and outrageously expensive wig of real Talith hair, and the young Talith noblewoman Maiwenna, her good looks framed by naturally acquired gold.
Carol, once more looking and sounding unbalanced, had suddenly adopted an incongruous, schoolteacherish refrain and manner.
In comparison with the Sibley show-rooms, which are stuffed and crowded with costly and incongruous trumpery, Mrs.