DISAGREE; clash, conflict, dispute, quarrel, jar (discord) [See Discord]; interfere, intrude, come amiss; not concern [See Irrelation]; mismatch; humano capiti cervicem jungere equinam [L.]
ADJECTIVE:
DISAGREEING &c. v.; discordant, discrepant; at variance, at war; hostile, antagonistic, repugnant, inaccordant, clashing, jarring, factious, dissentient, dissentious, dissident, inacquiescent, incompatible, irreconcilable, inconsistent with; unconformable, exceptional [See Unconformity]; intrusive, incongruent, incongruous; disproportionate, disproportioned; unharmonious; unconsonant; divergent, repugnant to.
INAPT, unapt, inappropriate, malappropriate [rare], improper; unsuited, unsuitable; inapplicable; unfit, unfitting, unbefitting; unbecoming; ill-timed, ill-adapted, dissuitable [rare], infelicitous, unseasonable, mal à propos [F.], inadmissible; inapposite (irrelevant) [See Irrelation].
UNCONGENIAL; ill-assorted, ill-sorted; mismatched, misjoined, misplaced; unaccommodating, irreducible, uncommensurable; unsympathetic.
out of character, out of keeping, out of proportion, out of joint, out of tune, out of place, out of season, out of its element; at odds, at variance with.
ADVERB:
in defiance of, in contempt of, in spite of; discordantly &c. adj.; à tort et à travers [F.].
QUOTATIONS:
Asinus ad lyram.
Filld the air with barbarous dissonance.Milton
All discord, harmony not understood.Pope
I heard him speak disrespectfully of the equator.Sydney Smith