Uncongruent
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Incongruent.
"What she has said, and what she has done, are different things, uncongruent, so this leads me to believe something is amiss in her motivations. Am I judging her? No. Do I dislike her? No. Do I think she has good intentions? Of course. But you know all too well what they say about intentions, right Joe? It matters what people do more than what they say."
Example
More examples"What she has said, and what she has done, are different things, uncongruent, so this leads me to believe something is amiss in her motivations. Am I judging her? No. Do I dislike her? No. Do I think she has good intentions? Of course. But you know all too well what they say about intentions, right Joe? It matters what people do more than what they say."
Etymology
From un- + congruent.
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