consonance

/ˈkɑnsənəns/
noun
  1. Agreement or harmony between things, especially ideas or opinions.
    • The music and the lighting created a perfect consonance of mood in the theater.
    • There was a consonance of opinion among the committee members about the new policy.
    • Her actions were in consonance with her stated beliefs.
  2. In poetry and music, the repetition of similar sounds, especially consonant sounds, in a pleasing way.
    • The poet used consonance by repeating the 's' sound in 'softly the silver stream sings.'
    • Consonance can make a line of poetry feel more musical and connected.
    • The song's chorus relied on consonance between the words 'moon' and 'soon.'
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