discordantly

/dɪˈskɔːrdəntli/
adverb
  1. In a way that sounds harsh, unpleasant, or out of harmony, especially in music or sound.
    • The car horns blared discordantly in the traffic jam.
    • The two violins played discordantly, making the audience cover their ears.
    • The choir sang discordantly until the conductor helped them find the right notes.
  2. In a way that is not in agreement or is in conflict with something else.
    • The new policy fit discordantly with the company's stated values.
    • Their opinions on the matter rang discordantly across the meeting room.
    • His cheerful smile clashed discordantly with the sad news he was delivering.
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