Adjective: accordant
Pronunciation:(u’kor-d(u)nt)
Accordant meaning:
- Being in agreement or harmony; often followed by ‘with’
- In keeping
Synonyms: agreeable, conformable, consonant, concordant
Quotations:
- Clark S – His kindness showed in many ways, but they were all but varying, accordant forms of pure neighborliness.
Sample sentences:
- And now his voice accordant to the string.
- The changes which have taken place at all Captain Fitz-Roy’s stations comprised within the space referred to, are accordant with the systematic alteration thus described.
- Thy ever youthful waters keep a course of lively pleasure; and gladsome notes my lips can breathe, accordant to the measure.
- Both monogamy and the practice of parents selecting their child’s spouse arose because best accordant with religion.
- This theory has now given place to others more accordant with the facts of the case.
- This result, however, is quite accordant with my view of what I have termed the hypnotic stratum of the personality.
- Accordant numbers, measured out, belong alone, we hear, to bard.
- The drawings so made will be found curiously accordant with what the view which I am explaining would lead us to expect.
- The life of the sisters is tranquil, humble, and accordant with the purest principles of morality and religion.
- On these points our friends were more or less accordant or at variance.
- Nothing can, I think, be more correct, and it is perfectly accordant with what I have been saying.
- Such an interpretation, if once admitted, does certainly meet the phenomena in the way most accordant with the subjective impressions of the various percipient.
- Nor were the attitudes and movements of her companion more accordant with our notions of dancing.
- It seemed, had fully sympathized with the widowed lady, for his motions were anything but accordant with the solemnity of the occasion.
- Which of these views may be most accordant with truth, may admit of discussion.
- These all unite and with accordant grace make heaven mirrored ever in her face.
- Yola gave her willing promise to keep an appointment so accordant to her inclinations.
- Whatever is most accordant with their sympathies, they dwell upon; so that the selection is a sure indication of what the popular sympathies are.
- Our tongues are the strings of the lyre, with a different tone, indeed, but with a more accordant piety.
- For it is always with the accordant end that it turns toward a continent.
- Join together whole, congruous and incongruous, accordant and discordant, then comes from one all and from all one.
- She was a friend who inspired the strongest attachments; she was a finely sympathetic woman, with a great accordant heart and a sterling noble nature.
- Virginia and the other two colonies not represented forwarded petitions accordant with those adopted by the congress.
- And it is meet philosophical, accordant with the principles of adaptation, that this should be thus; and renders observations on character easy and correct.
- In this there would seem a strange instinct, accordant with her extreme susceptibility to contamination.
- His next resolve, though not perhaps the most prudent that could have been adopted, was exceedingly accordant with his character and disposition.
- Why is the Republic a government accordant with nature and reason?
- The more critical want something truer and more natural, something more accordant with the stern realities of life.
- The work of religion should be realized by the preacher as a personal experience and prove itself in a life accordant therewith.
- Thousands of rills poured from the melting snow, filling the air with a musical tinkle as of many accordant bells.