[Cf. prec. and UN-1 12.] The quality or state of being uncongenial.

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1805.  Foster, Ess., IV. ii. 129. This feeling of uncongeniality.

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1848.  Dickens, Dombey, xxx. Dombey found no uncongeniality in an air of scant and gloomy state that pervaded the room.

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1873.  Morley, Rousseau, II. 298. The vicious excess … in his character … was irritated into further activity by the uncongeniality of the surrounding medium.

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