English to Turkish Dictionary incongruous

incongruous

yersiz
definition
adjective
the duffel coat looked incongruous with the black dress she wore underneath
not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something.
translation of 'incongruous'
adjective
farklı,
saçma,
aykırı,
uygunsuz,
uyumsuz,
acayip,
yersiz
example
Pan-fried foie gras followed swiftly, served with roasted fresh figs and a rather 'incongruous' glass of Sauternes.
The presence of Hollywood in this remote refugee camp seems 'incongruous' .
So we have some jangly guitar songs with a dancefloor four four beat, some 'incongruous' soft rock and then some straightforward house.
Blackmore performs in a sartorial nightmare of clashing colours and 'incongruous' items of clothing.
In the end it was a victory for both the small punter and the world's leading book-maker, a slightly 'incongruous' alliance.
In the dream, his waking life seemed unreal and 'incongruous' .
The result is a place which is rather 'incongruous' , with only a small town centre surrounded by large numbers of houses.
The spaghetti western mood was slightly dampened by an 'incongruous' collection of artesania stalls in the square.
Having lived among it in its homeland though, US culture suddenly seems strangely 'incongruous' here.
But this was all a tad 'incongruous' in the surroundings of what looked like a converted garage.
It was an 'incongruous' mix: York drinkers, tourists and a movie crew, some from London and others from Los Angeles.
The kitsch-Latino soundtrack is similarly apt and 'incongruous' all at once.
Critics argue the park itself is 'incongruous' in a country where around half the population of 130m lives below the poverty line.
Emma's miniskirt formed an 'incongruous' addition to this parade of shapeless sack dresses, zip off trousers and sandals.
It looks surprising and 'incongruous' and somehow very British.
And when drivers queue to allow a family of geese to amble across, it is one of those 'incongruous' scenes which can only make you smile.
The single pair of golden strappy high-heels nestling amongst my numerous black shoes does not look 'incongruous' .
Such a scenario appears 'incongruous' , if not abhorrent, to many.
When I read over it today it seemed utterly 'incongruous' with my current frame of mind - a ranty tantrum almost.
The early tone of the picture is strangely 'incongruous' with the horrifying turn of events at the end.
The sheer oddness of the way the place functioned, the 'incongruity' between functioning and pretension.
She looks something like a Dutch flower-piece, with bunches of roses and freesias tied with ribbons to her sheepcrook and to her straw sunhat, the pink braid around its rim looking 'incongruously' like a halo.
The whole idea of a ‘soap opera’ suggests an overt 'incongruity' between the daily mundaneness of the narrative and the lofty form it takes.
It turned out I was wrong - it was just yet another lanky type dressed 'incongruously' in white shirt, blazer and jeans, and sporting that trademark upper-class floppy hair.
This magnificent building lauded as a perfect example of Art Deco, though it strikes one as 'incongruously' European, counter balances the architecture of the Fort.
Streets that seem like collages brought to life, full of strange 'incongruities' that could only seem natural in the sedatory stillness of the suburb.
It was obvious that she adored her father; 'incongruously' , perhaps, she reminded me of an eagle protecting its young.
Hotels, a golf course, casinos and even a reconstructed medieval French cloister are 'incongruously' scattered on its 277 hectares.
The girls will screech when she says this, fall about laughing, because for someone so tiny and sweet, the 'incongruity' of these words is hilarious, and she knows it.
Guyana is a place of strange contrasts, unexpected juxtapositions, curious 'incongruities' .
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