consonate (Meaning)

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consonate (v)

sound in sympathy

Synonyms & Antonyms of consonate

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consonate Sentence Examples

  1. The peace treaty, finally signed after years of negotiation, brought a consonate sense of relief to both nations.
  2. The judge's verdict resonated with the jury's findings, a consonate conclusion to a long trial.
  3. The artist's vibrant colors and whimsical shapes created a consonate visual harmony in the painting.
  4. Despite their different backgrounds, the two friends found they shared consonate values and a deep respect for one another.
  5. The orchestra played with perfect consonance, each instrument contributing to a beautifully unified sound.
  6. The scientific research, conducted by independent teams, yielded consonate results, strengthening the validity of the findings.
  7. The historical records and archaeological evidence provided consonate information, painting a clearer picture of the past.
  8. The interior designer aimed for a consonate flow throughout the house, ensuring each room complemented the others.
  9. The siblings, despite their occasional bickering, always stood together on important matters, a testament to their consonate core values.
  10. Though expressed in different ways, the poets' works explored similar themes, creating a consonate conversation across time.

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sound in sympathy

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The peace treaty, finally signed after years of negotiation, brought a consonate sense of relief to both nations.

The judge's verdict resonated with the jury's findings, a consonate conclusion to a long trial.

The artist's vibrant colors and whimsical shapes created a consonate visual harmony in the painting.

Despite their different backgrounds, the two friends found they shared consonate values and a deep respect for one another.