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Example sentences for "accordant"

Lexicographically close words:
accompted; accompts; accoont; accord; accordance; accorde; accorded; accordeon; accorder; accordeth
  1. That was a reversal of the past which was as little accordant with her inclination as her circumstances.

  2. The burden of the song seems wonderfully accordant with a Bacchanalian note.

  3. Wherfore every thing that is wrought and be nat good, is nat accordant to th'endes of his al hole; it is 75 foul, and ought to be withdrawe.

  4. Good wil, accordant 130 to reson, with no maner properte may be countrevayled.

  5. That may be ruled; subject to rule; accordant or conformable to rule.

  6. For even the City's immemorial towers Were tinted into secret tone and time, Like old forgotten tombs that age embowers With muffling roses and with mossy rime Until they seem no monument of ours, But one more note in earth's accordant chime.

  7. Would that from each there sounded out one clear accordant witness to Christ, in the purity and unworldliness of their Christlike lives!

  8. The structure of the stalk is therefore accordant with that of the root.

  9. The four classes of ores occupy a position in the veins tolerably accordant with these relations; an additional proof that they have originated in the vein and not been floated into it by the action of water.

  10. More accordant it certainly is, with the sympathies of ordinary minds.

  11. In fact, the scheme was so accordant with their usual habits that it was impossible to find any objection; yet it all hinged on Guy, and the appointment at East-hill might lead to a great many more.

  12. The very bell that called the drowsy student from his bed seemed to rise and fall in accordant sympathy with the lethargic humour that prevailed, tolling in slow and half-sounding notes scarcely audible beyond the college gates.

  13. The statue is the presentation of noble form, and it wakens in me an accordant rhythm; I feel in myself something of what youthful courage, life, and conscious power mean.

  14. The rhythm thus discovered wakens an accordant rhythm in the spirit of man.

  15. All this can excite no surprise; it was in the order of things, and strictly accordant with the spirit of those two great sections of society.

  16. No deyntee morsel passed thurgh hir throte; 4025 Hir dyete was accordant to hir cote.

  17. Nor were the attitudes and movements of her companion more accordant with our notions of dancing.

  18. The life of the sisters is tranquil, humble, and accordant with the purest principles of morality and religion.

  19. The morning was one of lustrous clouds and mild gleams, and the whole scene was of the tranquil character, and dressed in the soft light which is most accordant with the mood of those traversing the scenery with such reasons as mine.

  20. Not accordant with what is wished or expected; interrupting; adverse; contrary; thwarting; perverse.

  21. To form one sound to another; to form accordant musical sounds.


  22. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "accordant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    accompanying; acquiescent; affirmative; agreeable; agreeing; akin; alike; amicable; anal; assenting; associated; assonant; attuned; automatic; balanced; blended; bourgeois; chiming; coexistent; coherent; coincident; coinciding; collective; combined; combining; commensurate; compatible; compliant; compulsive; concerted; concomitant; concordant; concurrent; congenial; congruent; congruous; conjoint; consenting; consistent; consonant; constant; content; continuous; conventional; cooperative; coordinate; correspondent; corresponding; eager; equable; equal; equivalent; even; favorable; fitting; flat; formalistic; frictionless; harmonic; harmonious; homogeneous; immutable; invariable; joint; kosher; level; measured; mechanical; meeting; mellifluous; methodical; monolithic; ordered; orderly; orthodox; parasitic; peaceful; pedantic; permissive; persistent; plastic; positive; prompt; proportionate; ready; reconcilable; regular; saprophytic; smooth; square; stable; steadfast; steady; straight; stuffy; submissive; symbiotic; sympathetic; synchronized; synchronous; synergistic; systematic; together; tuned; unanimous; unbroken; unchangeable; unchanging; understanding; undeviating; undifferentiated; ungrudging; uniform; united; uniting; unruffled; unvarying; willing