incongruence
pronunciation
How to pronounce incongruence in British English: UK [ɪn'kɒŋgrʊəns]
How to pronounce incongruence in American English: US [ɪn'kɒŋgrʊrns]
Word Origin
- incongruence (n.)
- c. 1600, from Late Latin incongruentia "incongruity," from incongruentem (nominative incongruens) "incongruous, inconsistent," from in- "not" (see in- (1)) + congruens (see congruent).
Example
- 1. The growing incongruence between economic globalization and political splintering .
- 2. Insufficiency of standard itself is one of the origins for incongruence .
- 3. Role incongruence and reconstruction of rural students in colleges -- from the angle of cultural differences between urban and rural areas .
- 4. On the other side , the advertising effectiveness of the congruence of website subject and advertising product is significantly higher than incongruence .
- 5. Your mind knows that continuing to work hard is likely to be futile and won 't solve the real problem of incongruence .