Crossword clues for in unison
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Unison \U"ni*son\ (?; 277), n. [LL. unisonus having the same sound; L. unus one + sonus a sound: cf. F. unisson, It. unisono. See One, and Sound a noise.]
Harmony; agreement; concord; union.
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(Mus.) Identity in pitch; coincidence of sounds proceeding from an equality in the number of vibrations made in a given time by two or more sonorous bodies. Parts played or sung in octaves are also said to be in unison, or in octaves.
Note: If two cords of the same substance have equal length, thickness, and tension, they are said to be in unison, and their sounds will be in unison. Sounds of very different qualities and force may be in unison, as the sound of a bell may be in unison with a sound of a flute. Unison, then, consists in identity of pitch alone, irrespective of quality of sound, or timbre, whether of instruments or of human voices. A piece or passage is said to be sung or played in unison when all the voices or instruments perform the same part, in which sense unison is contradistinguished from harmony.
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A single, unvaried. [R.]
--Pope.In unison, in agreement; agreeing in tone; in concord.
WordNet
Usage examples of "in unison".
Almost in unison, the young men touched the tips of their left fingers to their right shoulders.
Hilliards sighed, almost in unison, two people so in sync after years together that they might as well be one.
They came from among the trees with measured steps, pounding the ground with the heavy staves in unison as they walked.
When Ciannelli staggered out with his burden they sighed in unison as a crowd will sigh when a Fourth of July rocket explodes.
She held herself up on her elbows and her head bobbed up and down in unison with Jared fucking her.