Word Meanings - COEXISTENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Existing at the same time with another. -- n.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of COEXISTENT)
- Compatible
- Consistent
- consentaneous
- harmonious
- coexistent
- correspondent
- congruous
- accordant
- agreeable
- congenial
- consonant
Related words: (words related to COEXISTENT)
- CONSENTANEOUS
Consistent; agreeable; suitable; accordant to; harmonious; concurrent. A good law and consentaneous to reason. Howell. -- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ly, adv. -- Con`sen*ta"ne*ous*ness, n. - CONSISTENTLY
In a consistent manner. - ACCORDANTLY
In accordance or agreement; agreeably; conformably; -- followed by with or to. - CONGENIALLY
In a congenial manner; as, congenially married or employed. - COEXISTENT
Existing at the same time with another. -- n. - COMPATIBLE
Capable of existing in harmony; congruous; suitable; not repugnant; -- usually followed by with. Our poets have joined together such qualities as are by nature the most compatible. Broome. Syn. -- Consistent; suitable; agreeable; accordant. - CONGENIALNESS
Congeniality. - CONSISTENT
1. Possessing firmness or fixedness; firm; hard; solid. The humoral and consistent parts of the body. Harvey. 2. Having agreement with itself or with something else; having harmony among its parts; possesing unity; accordant; harmonious; congruous; - CONGRUOUS
Suitable or concordant; accordant; fit; harmonious; correspondent; consistent. Not congruous to the nature of epic poetry. Blair. It is no ways congruous that God should be always frightening men into an acknowledgment of the truth. Atterbury. - CORRESPONDENT
Suitable; adapted; fit; corresponding; congruous; conformable; in accord or agreement; obedient; willing. Action correspondent or repugnant unto the law. Hooker. As fast the correspondent passions rise. Thomson. I will be correspondent to command. - CONSONANTNESS
The quality or condition of being consonant, agreeable, or consistent. - CONGENIALITY
The state or quality of being congenial; natural affinity; adaptation; suitableness. Sir J. Reynolds. If congeniality of tastes could have made a marriage happy, that union should have been thrice blessed. Motley. - AGREEABLENESS
1. The quality of being agreeable or pleasing; that quality which gives satisfaction or moderate pleasure to the mind or senses. That author . . . has an agreeableness that charms us. Pope. 2. The quality of being agreeable or suitable; - ACCORDANT
Agreeing; consonant; harmonious; corresponding; conformable; -- followed by with or to. Strictly accordant with true morality. Darwin. And now his voice accordant to the string. Coldsmith. - CONGENIAL
1. Partaking of the same nature; allied by natural characteristics; kindred; sympathetic. Congenial souls! whose life one avarice joins. Pope. 2. Naturally adapted; suited to the disposition. "Congenial clime." C. J. Fox. To defame the excellence - CONSONANTLY
In a consonant, consistent, or congruous manner; agreeably. - CONSONANTIZE
To change into, or use as, a consonant. "The vowel is consonantized, that is, made closer in position." Peile. - CORRESPONDENTLY
In a a corresponding manner; conformably; suitably. - CONSONANT
harmonizing together; accordant; as, consonant tones, consonant chords. 4. Of or pertaining to consonants; made up of, or containing many, consonants. No Russian whose dissonant consonant name Almost shatters to fragments the trumpet of fame. T. - DISAGREEABLENESS
The state or quality of being; disagreeable; unpleasantness. - UNHARMONIOUS
Inharmonious; unsymmetrical; also, unmusical; discordant. Swift. -- Un`har*mo"ni*ous*ly, adv. - INCONSISTENTLY
In an inconsistent manner. - DISCORRESPONDENT
Incongruous. W. Montagu. - INHARMONIOUSLY
Without harmony. - INCONSISTENTNESS
Inconsistency. - SELF-CONSISTENT
Consistent with one's self or with itself; not deviation from the ordinary standard by which the conduct is guided; logically consistent throughout; having each part consistent with the rest. - DISACCORDANT
Not accordant. Fabyan. - INHARMONIOUS
1. Not harmonious; unmusical; discordant; dissonant. Sounds inharmonious in themselves and harsh. Cowper. 2. Conflicting; jarring; not in harmony. - INHARMONIOUSNESS
The quality of being inharmonious; want of harmony; discord. The inharmoniousness of a verse. A. Tucker. - INACCORDANT
Not accordant; discordant.