We just watched the movie trailer for Sofia Coppola's new film, Marie Antoinette. What were they thinking? Because nothing says, "France, circa 1770" like New Order's 1983 hit, Age of Consent.
in•con•gru•ous ![]()
Pronunciation: (")in-'kä[ng]-gr&-w&s
Function: adjective
Etymology: Late Latin incongruus, from Latin in- + congruus congruous
: lacking congruity: as a : not harmonious : INCOMPATIBLE <incongruous colors> b : not conforming : DISAGREEING <conduct incongruous with principle> c : inconsistent within itself <an incongruous story> d : lacking propriety : UNSUITABLE <incongruous manners>
- in•con•gru•ous•ly adverb
- in•con•gru•ous•ness noun