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dissonance noun [ ˈdɪs(ə)nəns ]

• lack of harmony among musical notes.
• "an unusual degree of dissonance for such choral styles"
Similar: inharmoniousness, discordance, atonality, cacophony, harshness, stridency, grating, jarring,
Opposite: harmony,
Origin: late Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin dissonantia, from Latin dissonant- ‘disagreeing in sound’, from the verb dissonare .


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