Incongruous vs Lucid - What's the difference?
incongruous | lucid |
Not similar or congruent; not matching or fitting in.
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* 1912 , , A Son Of The Sun m ch. 1:
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(math) Of two numbers, with respect to a third, such that their difference can not be divided by it without a remainder.
clear; easily understood
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mentally rational; sane
bright, luminous, translucent or transparent
A lucid dream.
* 1986 , Benjamin B. Wolman, Montague Ullman, Handbook of states of consciousness (page 163)
As adjectives the difference between incongruous and lucid
is that incongruous is not similar or congruent; not matching or fitting in while lucid is clear; easily understood.As a noun lucid is
a lucid dream.incongruous
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- [P]erhaps he thought me, with my basket of summer fruit, and my lack of the dignity age confers, an incongruous figure in such a scene.
- Ona was blue-eyed and fair, while Jurgis had great black eyes with beetling brows, and thick black hair that curled in waves about his ears—in short, they were one of those incongruous and impossible married couples with which Mother Nature so often wills to confound all prophets.
- Ardent suns had likewise tanned his face till it was swarthy as a Spaniard's. The yellow mustache appeared incongruous in the midst of such swarthiness.
- For a few moments England toyed with the idea of making it a more difficult night than necessary. Scotland had scored a goal that seemed incongruous to the rest of their performance and, briefly, a fiercely partisan crowd sensed an improbable comeback.
- 20 and 25 are incongruous with respect to 4.
Derived terms
* incongruously * incongruousnesslucid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* clear * coherent * fluent * pellucid * perspicuous * straightforward * see-through * transparentDerived terms
* lucid dream * lucidity (noun) * lucidly (adverb)Noun
(en noun)- The day before nightmare-initiated lucids , subjects reported more depressed feelings