Unison ( noun , adverb )

(As a noun)

Unison ( noun )

  1. The state or condition of being in agreement or of having the same opinion.
  2. The state or condition of being united or in harmony.
  3. The state or condition of being played or sung at the same pitch and at the same time by multiple voices or instruments.

Origin:

From uni- + -son.

Examples:

  1. The choir sang in unison, creating a beautiful harmony.
  2. The team worked in unison to complete the project on time.
  3. The protesters chanted in unison, demanding change.
  4. The dancers performed in unison, creating a stunning visual display.
  5. In unison, the audience stood up and applauded.

(As an adverb)

Unison ( adverb )

  1. The state or condition of being in agreement or of having the same opinion.
  2. The state or condition of being united or in harmony.
  3. The state or condition of being played or sung at the same pitch and at the same time by multiple voices or instruments.

Origin:

From uni- + -son.

Examples:

  1. The choir sang in unison, creating a beautiful harmony.
  2. The team worked in unison to complete the project on time.
  3. The protesters chanted in unison, demanding change.
  4. The dancers performed in unison, creating a stunning visual display.
  5. In unison, the audience stood up and applauded.
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