What is another word for dis-sonant?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪssˈɒnənt], [ dˈɪssˈɒnənt], [ d_ˈɪ_s_s_ˈɒ_n_ə_n_t]
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Similar words for dis-sonant:
- cacophonous (adjective)
- conflicting (adjective)
- different (adjective)
- discordant (adjective)
- discrepant (adjective)
- dissonant (adjective)
- divergent (adjective)
- grating (adjective)
- harsh (adjective)
- incongruent (adjective)
- inconsistent (adjective)
- irreconcilable (adjective)
- off-key (adjective)
- raucous (adjective)
- scratchy (adjective)
- squawky (adjective)
- unharmonious (adjective)
- unlike (adjective)
- unsuitable (adjective)
Synonyms for Dis-sonant:
adj.
• cacophonous (adjective) • conflicting (adjective)- unfavorable,
- clashing,
- opposing,
- antagonistic,
- opposed,
- at odds with,
- contrary,
- Contrariant,
- adverse,
- paradoxical,
- antipathetic.
- diverse,
- divers,
- Diversiform,
- assorted,
- numerous,
- diversified,
- multiform,
- Omniform,
- omnifarious,
- varied,
- anthologized,
- asymmetrical,
- varicolored,
- variform,
- many,
- disparate,
- manifold,
- variegated,
- some,
- collected,
- Varietal,
- multifarious,
- indiscriminate,
- several,
- divergent,
- sundry,
- heterogeneous.
- different,
- contrarient,
- Quarreling,
- on a sour note,
- uncongenial,
- contradictory,
- at odds,
- opposite,
- unharmonious.
- dissentient,
- differing,
- at variance,
- Inconsonant,
- strident,
- disharmonic,
- grating,
- inconsistent,
- discrepant,
- inharmonic,
- disharmonious,
- anomalous,
- disagreeing,
- incongruent,
- tuneless,
- sour note,
- jangling,
- cacophonous,
- discordant,
- unmusical,
- disconsonant,
- unmelodious,
- harsh,
- out of tune,
- incongruous,
- inharmonious,
- raucous,
- cacophonic,
- incompatible,
- unmixable,
- jarring,
- irregular,
- irreconcilable.
- unequal,
- diverging,
- aberrant,
- abnormal,
- unalike,
- atypical,
- poles apart,
- variant,
- distant,
- untypical,
- unlike,
- factional,
- unnatural,
- Deviating,
- dissimilar,
- factious,
- various,
- separate,
- off-key,
- unsimilar,
- antithetical.
- grinding,
- squeaky,
- Irksome,
- hoarse,
- offensive,
- harsh-sounding,
- Stridulous,
- displeasing,
- dry,
- annoying,
- rough,
- disagreeable,
- stridulent,
- rasping,
- shrill,
- unpleasant,
- vexatious.
- earsplitting,
- out-of-key,
- out-of-tune,
- acrid,
- craggy,
- uneven,
- unrelenting,
- severe,
- disturbing,
- unlevel,
- flat,
- astringent,
- glaring,
- hard,
- jagged,
- grim,
- bitter,
- rugged,
- rusty,
- rigid,
- Asperous,
- cracked,
- not smooth,
- bleak,
- croaking,
- Caterwauling,
- coarse,
- guttural,
- sharp,
- creaking,
- screeching.
- fitful,
- fantastic,
- rambling,
- lopsided,
- jumbled,
- foreign,
- uncoordinated,
- unintelligible,
- unavailing,
- bizarre,
- unsuitable,
- unbalanced,
- shifting,
- inappropriate,
- inapropos,
- alien,
- twisted,
- unconnected,
- distorted,
- extraneous.
- illogical,
- uncertain,
- variable,
- incoherent,
- inconstant,
- in conflict,
- warring,
- erratic,
- fickle,
- capricious,
- mercurial,
- changeable,
- out of step,
- lubricious,
- temperamental,
- unpredictable,
- unstable.
- inflexible,
- implacable,
- diametrically opposed,
- uncompromising,
- unfriendly,
- inexorable,
- hard-line,
- reluctant,
- unappeasable,
- intransigent.
- blatant,
- ear-piercing,
- brusque,
- stertorous,
- atonal,
- thick,
- Absonant,
- blaring,
- Squawking,
- acute,
- husky,
- Braying,
- piercing,
- gruff,
- loud.
- rude.
- mismatched,
- distinct,
- far cry from,
- Contrasted,
- not alike,
- hostile,
- apples and oranges,
- unrelated,
- weird,
- offbeat.
- inapt,
- inapposite,
- unseemly,
- disproportionate,
- unacceptable,
- ineligible,
- senseless,
- unsuited,
- unbecoming,
- unfitting,
- out of character,
- dissident,
- unfit,
- unseasonable,
- malapropos,
- inadequate,
- irrelevant,
- unmatched,
- uncalled-for,
- improper,
- ill-suited,
- out of place,
- interfering,
- unbefitting,
- inadmissible,
- undue,
- infelicitous.
How to use "Dis-sonant" in context?
A dis-sonant is a sound that does not exist in the language, usually because it does not fit the normal rules of pronunciation. The word comes from the Latin word salsa, meaning "to mix". When you hear a word with a dis-sonant sound, it is usually pronounced differently from how it is written.
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