What part of speech is dissonances?

Dissonances can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

Inflections

Noun

What does dissonances mean?

Definitions

Noun

dissonance - disagreeable sounds
dissonance - a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters
dissonance - the auditory experience of sound that lacks musical quality; sound that is a disagreeable auditory experience; "modern music is just noise to me"

Examples of dissonances

#   Sentence  
1. noun Her conflicting desires to consume chocolate and to lose weight resulted in her experiencing cognitive dissonance.
2. noun This piece makes heavy use of dissonance and syncopation.
3. noun The dissonance in this piece has caused many critics to label it a "wrong note sonata".
4. noun "Frank, I think humans are not central in this universe; therefore, God would not be human-like." "Don, your scientific and religious notions have no dissonance, then."
5. noun Her conflicting desires to consume chocolate and to lose weight resulted in her experiencing cognitive dissonance.
6. noun This piece makes heavy use of dissonance and syncopation.
7. noun The dissonance in this piece has caused many critics to label it a "wrong note sonata".
8. noun "Frank, I think humans are not central in this universe; therefore, God would not be human-like." "Don, your scientific and religious notions have no dissonance, then."
Sentence  
noun
Her conflicting desires to consume chocolate and to lose weight resulted in her experiencing cognitive dissonance.
This piece makes heavy use of dissonance and syncopation.
The dissonance in this piece has caused many critics to label it a "wrong note sonata".
"Frank, I think humans are not central in this universe; therefore, God would not be human-like." "Don, your scientific and religious notions have no dissonance, then."
Her conflicting desires to consume chocolate and to lose weight resulted in her experiencing cognitive dissonance.
This piece makes heavy use of dissonance and syncopation.
The dissonance in this piece has caused many critics to label it a "wrong note sonata".
"Frank, I think humans are not central in this universe; therefore, God would not be human-like." "Don, your scientific and religious notions have no dissonance, then."

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