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Discover LudwigThe word 'disharmonious' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that means lacking harmony or not being in agreement. It is typically used to describe relationships, groups, or actions that are conflicting or not working well together. Example: The team's performance was impacted by their disharmonious dynamic, resulting in several losses.
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disharmonious
adjective
The opposite of harmonious; lacking harmony.
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The couple's endless wrangling over passages marked the first disharmony in this memorably disharmonious union.
Both groups are already adjusting their pre-election strategies.In this section Plump, and happy with it Disharmonious rumbles Don't ask for more, Mr Annan Saying the unsayable, in public Fighting over the carcass What a lacker place for a holiday ReprintsMr Khatami's faction announced this week their preliminary slate for the election.
The distinction represented by the gods is not that between good and evil but rather that between the two ways in which the divine manifests itself in this world as both benevolent and fearful, both harmonious and disharmonious, and both transcendent and immanent.
If the sequence of events in the search-courting-mating process is rendered disharmonious by either of the two sexes, then the entire process will be interrupted.
On Twitter today a flavour of the opposition Guardsman Bhullar faces could be seen in posts such as: "How absurd - Sikh soldier will be guarding Buckingham Palace without bearskin as he'll be wearing a turban," and "The Sikh soldier if he must should wear bearskin over his turban otherwise the red&blacks on parade would look disharmonious & ridiculous".
For by the usually decorous standards of international economic diplomacy the overture to this summit has been disharmonious indeed.
The Portuguese, who was dismissed by Chelsea last month, is a decidedly unpopular figure among the press in Spain after spending a disharmonious three years there between 2010-13.
Populations that become genetically less and less alike (as a consequence, for example, of adaptation to different environments) may eventually be unable to interbreed because their gene pools are disharmonious.
Cary Grant acts from the outside; he's the wrong kind of actor to play a disharmonious character, a precursor of the fifties rebel-hero.
His enemy and admirer Aron Goldschmidt, the editor of The Corsair, left the most sensitive impressions of Kierkegaard's physical aspect: The shape of his body was striking, not really ugly, certainly not repulsive, but with something disharmonious, rather slight, and yet also weighty..
The Broadway musical "Baby It's You!", about the pop and doo-wop music company Scepter Records, has quickly yielded a disharmonious reunion of several artists from that label.
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