The repetition of consonants (or consonant patterns) especially at the ends of words.
"Consonance" is the opposite of:
The property of sounding harmonious.
1 Everything was in consonance with my mood; everything seemed fair and spring-like.
2 These could appreciate; and counselled me in consonance with my half-formed resolution.
3 Strong government was in entire consonance with the spirit of the time.
4 These arbitrary measures were entirely in consonance with the wishes of Charles.
5 And each moves the pieces before him in consonance with his ability.
6 The other explanation makes consonance due to the identity of partial tones.
7 Another explanation is more in consonance with Mr. Clay's magnanimity of character.
8 This peculiar impression of belonging together is known as consonance , or harmony.
9 The old palace is oriental and charming, and in consonance with the country.
10 No other wish is in consonance with the aims of the American people.
11 The agricultural legislation was in consonance with the other subjects touched.
12 No: for I endeavor to speak in consonance with my importance.
13 His noble powers were in perfect consonance with his noble soul.
14 All this is in consonance with nature's arrangement for caring for her own.
15 In general, the simpler the fraction, the greater the consonance .
16 It seems more in consonance with the Celtic character; besides, the Irish are music-lovers.
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