
1) Atonality 2) Cacophony 3) Conflict 4) Disagreeable sounds 5) Disagreement 6) Discord 7) Disharmony 8) Dissension 9) French word used in English 10) Inharmonious or harsh sound 11) Viral video
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1) Disagreement 2) Discordance 3) Disharmony 4) Dissonancy 5) Disunity 6) Divide 7) Inharmoniousness 8) Noise
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Dissonance has several meanings, all related to conflict or incongruity: ...
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cacaphony, or harsh-sounding language.
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• (n.) A mingling of discordant sounds; an inharmonious combination of sounds; discord. • (n.) Want of agreement; incongruity.
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(from the article `consonance and dissonance`) in music, the impression of stability and repose (consonance) in relation to the impression of tension or clash (dissonance) experienced by a ... ...consideration, dealing with melody). Musical theorists have tended to emphasize the vertical aspects of counterpoint, defining the combinatio...
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In social psychology and attitude theory, an aversive state which arises when an individual is minimally aware of inconsistency or conflict within himself. ... See: cognitive dissonance theory. ... Origin: L. Dissonus, discordant, confused ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(dis´o-nәns) discord or disagreement.
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Cacaphony, or harsh-sounding language.
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Dis'so·nance noun [ Latin dissonantia : confer French dissonance .] 1. A mingling of discordant sounds; an inharmonious combination of sounds; discord. « Filled the air with barbarous dissonance .» Milton. 2. Want of agreement; incongruity.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: di′sō-nans Definitions: 1. In social psychology and attitude theory, an aversive state which arises when an individual is minimally aware of inconsistency or conflict within himself. See: cognitive dissonance theory
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The deliberate use of inharmonious syllables/words/phrases in order to create a harsh-toned effect. Walt Whitman employs dissonance in his poem To a Locomotive in Winter.
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In music, dissonance is that effect which results from the union of two sounds not in accord with each other. The ancients considered thirds and sixths as dissonances; and, in fact, every chord except the perfect concord is a dissonant chord. The old theories include an infinity of dissonances, but the present received system reduces them to a comp...
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[
n] - disagreeable sounds
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combination of tones that sounds discordant and unstable, in need of resolution.
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pitches that clash when sounded together, including seconds, sevenths, and the tritone. During the early Middle Ages, the third and sixth were also considered dissonant. Antonym: consonance.
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A combination of tones that sounds discordant and in need of resolution.
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noun disagreeable sounds
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In music, a combination of two or more notes that `disagree` with each other and so sound displeasing to the ear. It is the opposite of consonance
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Harsh, discordant, and lack of harmony. Also a chord that sounds incomplete until it resolves itself on a harmonious chord.
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inharmonious or harsh sound; discord; cacophony. · · a simultaneous combination of tones conventionally accepted as being in a state of unrest and needing completion. · an unresolved, discordant chord or interval. Cf. consonance (def. 3). See illus. underresolution.
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[SAT terms] the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality
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disagreeable sounds
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