The Opposite(Antonym) of “consortable”
The antonyms of consortable are incompatible, discordant, and unsuitable. These antonyms describe things or people that do not go well together, do not match, or are not appropriate for each other.
Explore all Antonyms of “consortable”
- discordant
- unsuitable
- incompatible
Definitions and Examples of incompatible, discordant, unsuitable
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
incompatible
Not able to exist or work together harmoniously.
Example
Their personalities were so different that they were incompatible as roommates.
Lacking harmony or agreement; conflicting.
Example
The band's music was discordant and unpleasant to listen to.
Not appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or situation.
Example
The dress was unsuitable for the formal event and made her stand out in a bad way.
Key Differences: incompatible vs discordant vs unsuitable
- 1Incompatible refers to things or people that cannot coexist or work together harmoniously.
- 2Discordant describes things that lack harmony or agreement.
- 3Unsuitable refers to things that are not appropriate or fitting for a particular purpose or situation.
Effective Usage of incompatible, discordant, unsuitable
- 1Relationships: Use incompatible to describe two people who do not get along or have different interests.
- 2Music: Use discordant to describe music that does not sound pleasant or harmonious.
- 3Fashion: Use unsuitable to describe clothing that is not appropriate for a particular occasion or event.
Remember this!
The antonyms of consortable describe things or people that do not go well together, do not match, or are not appropriate for each other. Use incompatible to describe two people who do not get along, discordant to describe music that does not sound pleasant, and unsuitable to describe clothing that is not appropriate for a particular occasion.