unison
nounHow to pronounce unison:
Definition of unison:
- unison (noun):
- identity in musical pitch
- the interval of a perfect prime
- occurring together or simultaneously.
Synonyms for unison:
accord
accordance
agreement
co-occurrence
coincidence
concert
concord
concurrence
concurrency
consensus
harmony
meeting of minds
unanimity
unity
Antonyms for unison:
agitation
altercation
antagonism
antithesis
argument
bicker
clash
clashing
conflict
contention
contestation
contradiction
contrariety
contrariness
contrast
controversy
debate
denial
difference
disagreement
discord
discrepancy
disharmony
dislike
disparity
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