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unisonous

American  
[yoo-nis-uh-nuhs] / yuˈnɪs ə nəs /
Or unisonal,

adjective

  1. being in unison.


Etymology

Origin of unisonous

1775–85; < Medieval Latin ūnison ( us ) ( see unison) + -ous

Example Sentences

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And the poet avows his confidence that somewhen Good will praise God unisonous with Power.

From The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning by Berdoe, Edward

When he concluded the people sent up a shout such as England never hears—an original shout, long drawn out on a high musical note, something like the unisonous tone of forty factory bulls.

From Ireland as It Is And as It Would be Under Home Rule by Buckley, Robert John