noun
- plural of unison; instances of complete agreement or harmony in action or opinion
- plural of unison; musical intervals where two or more voices or instruments sound the same pitch
Usage: music
Examples
- The choir sang in perfect unisons throughout the performance.
- Their voices created beautiful unisons during the opening hymn.
- The orchestra achieved remarkable unisons in the final movement.
- Political unisons among the party members were rare this session.
- The teacher asked the class to recite the pledge in unisons.
- Multiple unisons occurred when both violin sections played together.