unaccording

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ according.

Adjective

unaccording (comparative more unaccording, superlative most unaccording)

  1. Not according; not in agreement or harmony.
    • 1846, Archibald Alison, Abraham Mills, Essays on the Nature and Principles of Taste, page 96:
      [] he has rendered his description almost ludicrous, by accumulating images which serve only to confuse [] Such a collection of unaccording images is scarcely less absurd than the following description of the nightingale, by Marini []