Inharmony
//ɪnˈhɑɹməni// noun
noun ·Moderate ·College level
Definitions
Noun
- 1 Lack of harmony. countable, uncountable
"Here in the night stretches a wide and blasted field studded with half-extinct fires burning redly with I know not what presage of evil. . . . To what monstrous inharmony of death was it the visible prelude?"
Example
More examples"Here in the night stretches a wide and blasted field studded with half-extinct fires burning redly with I know not what presage of evil. . . . To what monstrous inharmony of death was it the visible prelude?"
Etymology
From in- + harmony.
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