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There is no one "most incongruous setting" because you're the writer and can imagine anything you want - but perhaps a pink, girly bedroom or a typical suburban family home.
Not at all - you'd sort of expect to find a warlord in a castle. I'd say an incongruous setting would be an ordinary house in the suburb, or perhaps a hut on a tropical beach.
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
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When a character acts in a way that is incongruous with the setting, it can create a sense of dissonance or jolt for the reader. This can lead to confusion or a break in immersion, as the character's behavior may not fit with the established norms of the story world.
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.
The Incongruous Spy was created in 1964.
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.
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Sure thing, sweetheart. Here's a little example for you: "Her elegant gown was incongruous with the casual atmosphere of the backyard barbecue." See, simple as pie.
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