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consonance
harmony; agreement; lack of discordance
The repetition of consonant sounds, but not vowels as in assonance

Examples: lady lounges lazily , dark deep dread crept in.

{n} an accord of sound, agreement
Repetition of a consonant sound within two or more words in close proximity
A concordant, harmonious combination of tones that provides a sense of relaxation and stability in music [Harmony]
A simultaneious sounding of tones that produces a feeling of rest, i e , a feeling that there is no need for further resolution
repetition of similar sounds (usually consonants) in the final syllables of words, as in torn/burn, add/read, heaven/given
Agreement or congruity; harmony; accord; consistency; suitableness
the repetition of consonant sounds within closely positioned words (e g "swerving and twisting, he swims") [top]
The simultaneous sounding of two or more tones which produce an effect of stability or harmoniousness Exactly which combinations of tones are considered consonant varies considerably among different cultures and has changed considerably during the history of Western music Definitions of consonance may also be found in acoustical theories from Pythagoras to Helmholtz Intervals the distance from one note to another] considered consonant in the common practice of tonal music are unisons, octaves, perfect fifths and fourths, and both major and minor sixths
the property of sounding harmonious
{i} correspondence of sounds, harmony among components
the repetition of consonants or consonant patterns, especially at the ends of words Same as "consonant rhyme " See also: alliteration, assonance, parechesis
Repetition of a pattern of consonants
The repetition of an ending consonant sound in words of nearby proximity Listen for the "t" sounds here: "clean of soot, and cut open to the pit"
- the repetition of the same consonant sound preceded by different vowel sounds in a sequence of words
Two or more sounds that, when heard together, sound pleasant
An accord of sounds sweet and pleasing to the ear as opposed to dissonance Perfect consonances are the perfect fourth, fifth, and octave, imperfect consonances are the major and minor thirds and sixths Search Google com for Consonance
sometimes just a resemblance in sound between two words, or an initial or head rhyme like alliteration, but also refined to mean shared consonants, whether in sequence ("bud" and "bad") or reversed ("bud" and "dab")
A pleasing combination of sounds; sounds in agreement with tone Also, the close repetition of the same end consonants of stressed syllables with differing vowel sounds, such as boat and night, or the words drunk and milk in the final line of Coleridge's "Kubla Khan " Sidelight: Consonance most often occurs within a line When used at line ends in place of rhyme, as in the words, cool and soul, in the third stanza of Emily Dickinson's "He Fumbles at your Spirit," it is sometimes referred to as consonantal rhyme to differentiate it from perfect rhyme and other types of near rhyme (See also Euphony, Modulation, Resonance, Sound Devices) (Compare Alliteration, Assonance, Rhyme)
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