I'm not sure what you mean by 'consonance'. It can be used as a synonym for 'assonance', in which case one answer would be 'mood'. Or do you mean 'agreeing in consonants but not in vowels'? In that case, one answer would be 'sane'.
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Consonance is a noun. Despite their many differences, they were able to find consonance regarding their feelings about music.
The opposite of consonance chords are dissonance chords.
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The repetition of the "s" sound in "she sells seashells by the seashore" is an example of consonance.
I used a poem having a repetition of consonance in it.
Yes, there is consonance in Sonnet 73. For example: "That time of year thou mayst in me behold" - the repeated "th" and "m" sounds create consonance in this line.
D. Consonance is the repetition of consonants with different vowels.
Consonance is the repetition of consonant sounds in close proximity, typically within a line of poetry. An example of consonance is "pitter patter," where the repetition of the "t" sound creates a harmonious effect.
"Bouncing basketballs" is an example of consonance because of the repetition of the "b" sound within close proximity in the words.
The repetition of ing would be assonance. It wouldn't be alliteration (also known as consonance).