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Dictionary Entry: Absonant

Absonant

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈæb.sə.nənt/

Definitions

  1. Not in harmony or agreement; discordant.
  2. Referring to elements that are incongruous or incompatible.

Usage Examples

  • The absonant tones in the music created a jarring experience for the listeners.
  • Her absonant opinions often led to heated debates in the group.

Etymology

Derived from the Latin "absonans," meaning "not sounding," from "ab-" (away) + "sonare" (to sound).

Synonyms

  • Discordant
  • Inharmonious
  • Incompatible

Antonyms

  • Harmonious
  • Compatible
  • Congruent

Translations

Language Translation
SpanishAbsonante
FrenchAbsonant
GermanAbsonant
Chinese (Simplified)不和谐
Japanese不協和音の
Korean불협화음의
RussianНесогласный
ItalianAbsonante
PortugueseAbsonante
Arabicغير متناسق
Hindiअसंगत
Bengaliঅসঙ্গত
Teluguఅసంగత
Tamilஅசங்கமான
Marathiअसंगत
Gujaratiઅસંગત
Malayalamഅസംഗത
Punjabiਬੇਹਰਮੋਨੀਆ
Odiaଅସଙ୍ଗତ
Assameseঅসংগত
Kannadaಅಸಂಗತ
Urduبے ہم آہنگ
Dogriਬੇਹਰਮੋਨੀਆ
Maithiliअसंगत
Santhaliଅସଙ୍ଗତ

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈæb.sə.nənt/
  • British English: /ˈæb.sə.nənt/

Historical Usage

The term has been used in philosophical discussions regarding concepts that do not fit harmoniously within established frameworks.

Cultural Nuances

In music, absonant intervals can be used intentionally to create tension and release.

More Information

For further reading, explore studies on sound theory and the philosophy of aesthetics.

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