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comparative more discordant, superlative most discordant
Not in harmony or accord. quotations examples
With this shift in both what shows are being made, and in what viewers desire, the genre hearteningly appears to be reverting to its roots of being an entertainment spectacular, giving the space for novelty and mad-cap amusement that's presented in a warm and humorous way. After a discordant patch, it's in tune again – even if some auditionees, as ever, are not.
2021 September 15, Laura Martin, “How talent shows became TV's most bizarre programmes”, in BBC
Harsh or dissonant-sounding. examples
(public health) Serodiscordant. examples
(geology) Of a differing type of rock cutting across a formation.
(mathematics) Of opposite sign. examples