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unisonous

or ·Ծ··Բ, ·Ծ··ԲԳ

[ yoo-nis-uh-nuhs ]

adjective

  1. being in unison.


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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of unisonous1

1775–85; < Medieval Latin ūԾDz ( us ) ( unison ) + -ous
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Example Sentences

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The chorale so grave and powerful, with its interpieces so light and florid, like slender fretworks on a marble shrine,—the unisonous pause, the antiphonal repose, the deep sense of worship stirred by the sense of sound.

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And the poet avows his confidence that somewhen Good will praise God unisonous with Power.

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When he concluded the people sent up a shout such as England never hears—an original shout, long drawn out on a high musical note, something like the unisonous tone of forty factory bulls.

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As Power's display, the same Be Good's—praise forth shall flow Unisonous in acclaim!

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