noun
- plural of inconcinnity; instances of lack of harmony, elegance, or fitness; awkwardness or unsuitability in arrangement or style
Usage: formal; literary; rare
Examples
- The architect's design was marred by several inconcinnities that disrupted the building's overall aesthetic.
- Critics noted the inconcinnities in the author's prose, where formal language clashed with colloquial expressions.
- The painting suffered from compositional inconcinnities that made the viewer's eye uncomfortable.
- Her speech contained numerous inconcinnities between her stated values and her actual behavior.
- The designer worked to eliminate the inconcinnities in the layout before the final presentation.