The song's sunny lyrics were incongruous with the overall melancholic vibe of the music. The word incongruous is used as an adjective.
His political opinions were incongruous with his choice of profession.
My idea that the sky is red is incongruous with the truth.
If you had three out of four walls painted red, as a set they would be incongruous.
The Incongruous Spy was created in 1964.
(if something is incongruous, it means that it is, or appears to be, out of place)"The dilapidated Volkswagen looked incongruous parked between the executives' Mercedes and BMWs.""The tall glass building is an incongruous sight amid the strawberry fields of Oxnard.""A gun in the hands of a child is incongruous with a peaceful upbringing.""A joke by John Cleese was an incongruous but appropriate addition to the funeral of Graham Chapman.""Recording an album of modern music seems an incongruousactivity for a rabbi."my spelling word is incongruous ,isn't it long
His fussiness about his office space is incongruous with his sloppy work.
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Incongruous means unexpected given what you know. For example, you could have a creepy story set in Disney World, where you expect things to be fun and happy. Incongruous settings can cause a creepy mood when the reader is wondering what's going to happen to change the way things seem to be.
Incongruous means out of place, inappropriate. I would say that - C. a baseball field - is the most incongruous setting for a woman wearing a ball gown