dissonate (Meaning)
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dissonate (v)
be dissonant or harsh
cause to sound harsh and unpleasant
Synonyms & Antonyms of dissonate
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dissonate Sentence Examples
- The jarring sound of fingernails scraping against a chalkboard dissonates my ears.
- Their conflicting opinions dissonated with each other, creating a tense atmosphere.
- The artist's abstract painting, with its clashing colors and shapes, dissonates with the traditional works in the gallery.
- The politician's glib promises dissonated with the harsh reality of the economic situation.
- The screeching sound of the rusty gate dissonated with the tranquility of the peaceful garden.
- The discordant notes in the composition dissonated harshly against the melody.
- The dissonate relationship between the two friends strained their once close bond.
- The dissonate rhythm of the poem jarred with the smooth flow of the other stanzas.
- The pungent smell of the decaying fish dissonated with the sweet scent of the blooming flowers.
- The dissonate combination of colors in the room created a jarring and unpleasant atmosphere.
FAQs About the word dissonate
be dissonant or harsh, cause to sound harsh and unpleasant
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The jarring sound of fingernails scraping against a chalkboard dissonates my ears.
Their conflicting opinions dissonated with each other, creating a tense atmosphere.
The artist's abstract painting, with its clashing colors and shapes, dissonates with the traditional works in the gallery.
The politician's glib promises dissonated with the harsh reality of the economic situation.