What is another word for in-commensurate?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪnkəmˈɛnsəɹət], [ ɪnkəmˈɛnsəɹət], [ ɪ_n_k_ə_m_ˈɛ_n_s_ə_ɹ_ə_t]
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Synonyms for In-commensurate:
adj.
• disparate (adjective)- discrepant,
- divergent,
- at variance,
- unsimilar,
- distant,
- contrasting,
- incompatible,
- incommensurate,
- various,
- uneven,
- dissimilar,
- unlike,
- unalike,
- poles apart,
- Inconsonant,
- discordant,
- unequivalent,
- like night and day,
- diverse,
- contrary,
- separate,
- inconsistent,
- far cry,
- distinct.
- unreasonable,
- superfluous,
- excessive,
- overbalanced,
- irregular,
- out of proportion,
- too much,
- inordinate,
- nonsymmetrical,
- unsymmetrical,
- asymmetric,
- lopsided.
- imperfect,
- poor,
- sketchy,
- small,
- glitch,
- miserly,
- lacking,
- impotent,
- lousy,
- insubstantial,
- shy,
- barren,
- incomplete,
- incompetent,
- parsimonious,
- skimpy,
- junk,
- inapt,
- meager,
- niggardly,
- sparse,
- found wanting,
- inappreciable,
- low,
- minus,
- depleted,
- Stinted,
- thin,
- weak,
- bush-league,
- not enough,
- spare,
- unproductive,
- too little,
- unqualified,
- short,
- scarce,
- lemon,
- deficient,
- inconsiderable,
- bare,
- feeble,
- dry,
- faulty,
- scanty,
- lame,
- incapable,
- failing,
- sterile,
- stunted.
How to use "In-commensurate" in context?
In-commensurate means out of proportion or not corresponding. It can be used as a noun or a verb. When used as a noun, in-commensurate refers to something that is out of proportion to its surroundings or to the scale at which it is measured. For example, the size of the building is in-commensurate with the size of the lot it is on. When used as a verb, in-commensurate means to cause to be out of proportion to something else. For example, the noise level at the party was in-commensurate with the size of the room.
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