The Opposite(Antonym) of “unsonant”
The antonyms of unsonant are harmonious, concordant, and melodious. These words describe sounds that are pleasing to the ear, in contrast to unsonant, which refers to sounds that are unpleasant or discordant.
Explore all Antonyms of “unsonant”
Definitions and Examples of harmonious, concordant, melodious
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
Agreeing or blending well together; pleasant to the ear.
Example
The choir's voices were so harmonious that it gave me goosebumps.
In agreement or harmony with something else.
Example
His actions were concordant with his words, which made him trustworthy.
Pleasant-sounding; having a musical quality.
Example
The bird's melodious song woke me up every morning.
Key Differences: harmonious vs concordant vs melodious
- 1Harmonious and melodious both describe sounds that are pleasing to the ear, but harmonious emphasizes the blending of different sounds, while melodious emphasizes the musical quality of a single sound.
- 2Concordant describes something that is in agreement or harmony with something else, while unsonant describes something that is discordant or unpleasant to the ear.
Effective Usage of harmonious, concordant, melodious
- 1Music: Use harmonious and melodious to describe pleasant music.
- 2Agreement: Use concordant to describe things that are in agreement or harmony with each other.
- 3Disagreement: Use unsonant to describe sounds that are unpleasant or discordant.
Remember this!
The antonyms of unsonant are harmonious, concordant, and melodious. Use harmonious and melodious to describe pleasant sounds, concordant to describe things that are in agreement or harmony with each other, and unsonant to describe sounds that are unpleasant or discordant.