sonance

[ˈsəʊnəns]

sonance Definition

  • 1the quality of being pleasing to the ear
  • 2a sound considered in terms of its quality

Using sonance: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sonance" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sonance of the orchestra filled the concert hall.

  • Example

    The sonance of his voice was soothing to her ears.

  • Example

    The sonance of the wind chimes was calming.

sonance Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sonance

Antonyms for sonance

Phrases with sonance

  • in agreement or harmony with something

    Example

    Her actions were in sonance with her beliefs.

  • the combination of pleasant and unpleasant sounds

    Example

    The composer played with sonance and dissonance to create a unique piece of music.

  • a room designed for optimal acoustics

    Example

    The recording studio had a sonance chamber for musicians to record in.

Origins of sonance

from Latin 'sonantia', meaning 'sound'

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Summary: sonance in Brief

Sonance [ˈsəʊnəns] refers to the quality of being pleasing to the ear, or a sound considered in terms of its quality. It is often used to describe music or other sounds that are harmonious and pleasant, such as the sonance of an orchestra or wind chimes. The phrase 'in sonance with' means in agreement or harmony with something.