unharmoniously
/ˌʌnhɑrˈmoʊniəsli/
adverb
- In a way that is not pleasing to the ear; lacking musical harmony.
- The children played their recorders unharmoniously, producing a chaotic sound.
- The old piano was so out of tune that the notes rang unharmoniously together.
- The choir sang unharmoniously, with each section in a different key.
- In a way that lacks agreement or cooperation; discordantly.
- The team worked unharmoniously, arguing over every decision.
- The neighbors lived unharmoniously, constantly complaining about noise and parking.
- The two departments functioned unharmoniously, often duplicating each other's work.
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