incongruous

adjective12 collocationsAvg. frequency: 4.5

Emphasizes the total lack of harmony or suitability.

Similar to 'completely', used to strongly emphasize the lack of harmony.

Suggests that something appears incongruous on the surface, but may not be in reality.

A strong word, often used in British English, to mean 'absolutely' or 'completely'.

Indicates that something is incongruous to some extent, but not completely.

Indicates that something is incongruous to a noticeable degree.

Similar to 'a little', indicating a small degree of incongruity.

Indicates a small degree of incongruity.

Used to state that something is out of place or not in harmony with its surroundings.

Used to express the impression that something is out of place.

Used to describe the visual appearance of being out of place.

Used when you realize or decide that something is out of place.