noun
- plural of inconsonance; instances of lack of harmony or agreement; discordant sounds or conflicting elements
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The musical piece was filled with deliberate inconsonances that created tension.
- The architect noted the visual inconsonances between the old and new building styles.
- Her speech contained several inconsonances that confused the audience.
- The committee struggled to resolve the inconsonances in their policy recommendations.
- The composer used inconsonances to express the character’s inner turmoil.
- Critics pointed out the inconsonances between the author’s stated beliefs and actions.