Consonance
Consonance is a concordant or harmonious combination of tones that provides a sense of relaxation and stability in music... More »
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(n.)Agreement; harmony; accord.
(n.)Close correspondence of sounds.
(n.)A simultaneous combination of sounds not requiring resolution to…
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Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds, but not vowels, as in assonance. ... Example: lady lounges lazily , dark deep dread crept in ... Return to Literary Term Page...
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Literary consonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Consonance is a stylistic device, most commonly used in poetry and songs, characterized by the repetition of the same consonant two or more times in short succession, as in " p i tt er p a tt ...
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Definition of consonance from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "consonance" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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"Eight Ways of Looking at Consonance" (with apologies to Wallace Stevens) ... Consonance is harmony, an agreement and correspondence of sounds. ... Consonance, when applied to music, is a simultaneous group of tones, a chord, which we regard as euphonious.
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Consonance and dissonance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In music, a consonance (Latin com- , "with" + sonare , "to sound") is a harmony, chord, or interval considered stable, as opposed to a dissonance (Latin dis- , "apart" + sonare , "to sound...
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and "trodden" and "cobbles." (In passing one might also note the pattern of ALLITERATION in this stanza and that the RHYMING of look with luck is an example of consonance.)
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