Dissonances can be categorized as a noun.
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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" |
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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." |
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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." |