congruous


con·gru·ous

adj \ˈkäŋ-grü-əs\

Definition of CONGRUOUS

1
a : being in agreement, harmony, or correspondence b : conforming to the circumstances or requirements of a situation : appropriate <a congruous room to work in — G. B. Shaw>
2
: marked or enhanced by harmonious agreement among constituent elements <a congruous theme>
con·gru·ous·ly adverb
con·gru·ous·ness noun

Examples of CONGRUOUS

  1. <the congruous layout of the mansion's formal gardens conveys a sense of both grandeur and intimacy>
  2. <when performing his official duties, the president must be dressed in clothes that are congruous with his high position>

Origin of CONGRUOUS

Latin congruus, from congruere to come together, agree
First Known Use: 1599

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