dissonant
This term evokes a sense of jarring tension and instability. In acoustic contexts, it describes sounds that create a psychological need for resolution, often feeling unstable or unpleasant to the ear. It is frequently used in music theory to describe intervals that clash, creating a feeling of suspense or anxiety before returning to a consonant chord. When applied to ideas or behaviors, the word suggests a profound lack of alignment. It describes a state of mental or social friction where two opposing truths or traits exist simultaneously, leading to a sense of contradiction. This is most commonly seen in the psychological concept of cognitive dissonance, where a person experiences distress due to holding conflicting beliefs.
Meanings
Lacking harmony; clashing or harsh in sound.
"The orchestra produced a dissonant chord that made the audience wince."
Inconsistent or incongruous with other elements, ideas, or beliefs.
"His aggressive behavior was dissonant with his claim to be a peaceful man."