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dissonance

English

Etymology

From Latin dissonantia via Middle French.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?d?s?n?ns/, /?d?s?n?ns/

Noun

dissonance (countable and uncountable, plural dissonances)

  1. A harsh, discordant combination of sounds.
  2. (music) Conflicting notes that are not overtones of the note or chord sounding.
  3. A state of disagreement or conflict.

Derived terms

  • dissonant
  • cognitive dissonance

Translations

See also

  • assonance
  • consonance

Anagrams

  • scansioned

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vociferation

English

Etymology

From Latin v?cifer?ti?, from v?ciferor (shout), from v?x (voice) + fer? (carry); compare French vocifération.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /v???s?f.???e?.??n/
  • (US) IPA(key): /vo??s?f.???e?.??n/

Noun

vociferation (plural vociferations)

  1. The act of exclaiming; violent outcry; vehement utterance of the voice.
    • 1837 Thomas Carlyle, The French Revolution: A History
      Crack go the whips; but twenty Patriot arms have seized each of the eight bridles: there is rearing, rocking, vociferation; not the smallest headway.

Quotations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:vociferation.

Related terms

  • vociferate
  • vociferative
  • vociferous
  • vociferously

Translations

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