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How to pronounce consonance in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms consonant rhyme
Type of rhyme, rime
Type Words
Synonyms harmoniousness
Type of harmony
Derivation consonant, consonate

Examples of consonance

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Margolin's work pioneered the use of assonance and consonance in Yiddish verse.
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One of the fundamental concepts of music is that of consonance and dissonance.
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In just intonation, the minor sixth is classed as a consonance of the 5-limit.
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However, consonance really refers to the media's readiness to report an item.
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Closely related to euphony and cacophony is the concept of consonance and dissonance.
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This type of democracy is in consonance with our own African heritage.
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Although Blonde Redhead traded dissonance for consonance, it never let go of its intensity.
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The name Mela derives from the Sanskrit word meaning consonance, harmony and gathering together.
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In a psychological approach, consonance is a continuous variable.
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More examples
  • The repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words
  • The property of sounding harmonious
  • (consonant) a speech sound that is not a vowel
  • (consonant) involving or characterized by harmony
  • (consonant) a letter of the alphabet standing for a spoken consonant
  • (consonant) accordant: in keeping; "salaries agreeable with current trends"; "plans conformable with your wishes"; "expressed views concordant with his background"
  • In music, consonance and dissonance form a structural dichotomy in which the terms define each other by mutual exclusion: a consonance is what is not dissonant, and reciprocally. However, a finer consideration shows that the distinction forms a gradation, from the most consonant to the most dissonant...
  • (Consonant (band)) Consonant is an alternative rock group formed by singer/guitarist Clint Conley in 2001.
  • (Consonant) Every letter of the alphabet except for the vowels (A, E, I, O, U).