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How to pronounce incompatible in English?

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Synonyms antagonistic
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Synonyms discrepant
Derivation incompatibility
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Synonyms contrastive
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Synonyms inappropriate, out or keeping, unfitting
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Synonyms ill-sorted, mismated, unsuited
Derivation incompatibility
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Synonyms uncongenial
Derivation incompatibility
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Derivation incompatibility


incompatible personalities.
incompatible colors.
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Examples of incompatible

incompatible
Therefore, Catholic teaching does not find the Bible and evolution incompatible.
From the sacbee.com
Furthermore, government-run health care is incompatible with the Bill of Rights.
From the democratandchronicle.com
Being good-natured and nice is not incompatible with enforcing basic work rules.
From the washingtonpost.com
The Flip MinoHD, for example, is incompatible with high-definition video cables.
From the kentucky.com
During most of this century money and sport were considered wholly incompatible.
From the economist.com
Also, your player may be incompatible if it was not made in the last year or so.
From the usatoday.com
A similar number recommended seats that were incompatible with the tester's car.
From the guardian.co.uk
This would appear to make the interests of any two potential mates incompatible.
From the sciencedaily.com
The argument is that it is incompatible with existing automobile infrastructure.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • Not compatible; "incompatible personalities"; "incompatible colors"
  • Antagonistic: used especially of drugs or muscles that counteract or neutralize each other's effect
  • Uncongenial: not suitable to your tastes or needs; "the uncongenial roommates were always fighting"; "the task was uncongenial to one sensitive to rebuffs"
  • Incapable of being used with or connected to other devices or components without modification
  • Contrastive: of words so related that one contrasts with the other; "`rich' and `hard-up' are contrastive terms"
  • Ill-sorted: not easy to combine harmoniously
  • Discrepant: not compatible with other facts
  • Inappropriate: not in keeping with what is correct or proper; "completely inappropriate behavior"
  • Of two things: impossible to coexist; not congruous because of differences; irreconcilable; disagreeing