disharmonic
[ dis-hahr-mon-ik ]
/ ˌdɪs hɑrˈmɒn ɪk /
adjective
lacking harmony; disharmonious; discordant.
without symmetry in physical form.
Origin of disharmonic
First recorded in 1885–90;
disharmon(y) +
-ic
Words nearby disharmonic
dish top,
dish up,
dishabille,
dishabituate,
dishallow,
disharmonic,
disharmonious,
disharmonize,
disharmony,
dishcloth,
dishcloth gourd
Example sentences from the Web for disharmonic
Nature brooks no delay, and the disharmonic organism must attune itself or perish.
The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy |Theodore Lothrop StoddardIn that dim continual journey she was like a disharmonic spirit traversing the air above where its body lies.
Fraternity |John GalsworthyThese disharmonic shadows flitting in the room made a stir like the rubbing of dry straw or the hum of bees among clover stalks.
Fraternity |John GalsworthyHundreds of times he had been baffled by the hedge round that disharmonic nature.
Fraternity |John Galsworthy