What's the meaning of the following sentence_
"His voice was completely at odds with the content of what he had just said, light to the point of jocularity"
It is an excerpt from the chapter "The Ghat of the Only World" of class 11.
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The person who is being referred to here might have said something serious in a jokingly tone.
The phrasal verb "be at odds with something" means disagreeing with something. Here, his tone of voice is disagreeing with the content he is speaking.
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the person said something i
serious in a joking way.
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