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Comparative for being consistent, compatible, or in agreement with something else or a whole
“Altogether, his work has a distinctive, congruous voice, but individually his films are produced with very dissimilar methods and motives.”
Comparative for harmoniously integrated or combined, especially of sound or melody
“The open string parts draw on its rhythmic impetus and phrasing to provide inputs that are musically congruous and make musical sense.”
Comparative for marked by suitability or aptness
Comparative for having different elements in the correct proportions
Comparative for very commonly encountered or observed
(also used as determiner) Comparative for enough to meet a need or purpose
Comparative for relating to space, shapes or dimensions
Comparative for recurring at uniform intervals
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