See Also: consonant 2, adjective(dictionary)
consonant(1)(dictionary)
consonant(2)(dictionary)
consonant(encyclopedia)
consonant 1, noun(dictionary)
ace 2, adjective(dictionary)
one-off 1, adjective(dictionary)
only 2, adjective(dictionary)
still 2, adjective(dictionary)
one 4, adjective(dictionary)

consonant 2, adjective (oh)



2 adj
[Date: 1300-1400; Language: Old French; Origin: Latin, present participle of consonare 'to sound together, agree', from com- ( COM-) + sonare 'to sound']
be consonant with sth
formal to match or exist well with something else
::This policy is scarcely consonant with the government's declared aims.
technical relating to a combination of musical notes that sounds pleasant
-opposite dissonant dissonant
-- consonance n [U]
::a religion in consonance with Christianity