incompatible
Strongly emphasizes a total lack of compatibility.
Stresses that the incompatibility is reciprocal; each thing is incompatible with the other.
A common, slightly more informal way to say 'completely incompatible'.
Similar to 'completely', indicating no compatibility whatsoever.
Indicates that the incompatibility stems from the very core or foundation of the things being compared.
Emphasizes that the incompatibility is obvious and easy to see.
Describes a situation where the level of incompatibility is growing over time.
Means that incompatibility is a natural and essential quality of the things involved.
Used to argue that two things that seem incompatible might actually be able to coexist.
Suggests a mild or limited degree of incompatibility.
Used when something seems incompatible based on available evidence, but it may not be true.
Indicates that there is a possibility of incompatibility in the future or under certain conditions.
Refers to two ideas or statements that cannot both be true at the same time according to the rules of logic.
A strong way to say that two things are definitely not incompatible.
Synonymous with 'by no means incompatible', emphasizing a complete lack of incompatibility.
Synonymous with 'apparently incompatible', suggesting a surface-level appearance of being incompatible.
A very strong and often emphatic way to express complete incompatibility.
Indicates that things are mostly, but not entirely, incompatible.
Emphasizes that the incompatibility is a basic, uncomplicated fact.
Suggests that there is some degree of compatibility, even if there are major differences. More common in British English.
A more formal term for 'completely' or 'entirely'.
The most common and direct way to state that two or more things are incompatible.
Similar to 'appear', expresses that something gives the impression of being incompatible.
Used to describe something that seems to be incompatible based on observation.
Indicates that over time or after examination, two things were found to be incompatible.
Highlights the process of change, where things that were once compatible are no longer.
To hold the opinion that something is incompatible, often after deliberation.
To perceive or view something as being incompatible.
Used to specify the person, thing, or idea that something is incompatible with.