释义 |
inconsonance|ɪnˈkɒnsənəns| [f. inconsonant (after consonance): see -ance.] Want of consonance or agreement; inharmoniousness.
1811Rees Cycl., Inconsonance, in Music, is of the same import nearly with dissonance, or a jarring and unpleasant sound. 1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. (1870) 67, I presumed that this was a possible conception (i.e. that it involved no logical inconsonance). 1849R. I. Wilberforce Holy Bapt. (1850) 135 To judge respecting the consonance or inconsonance of the means employed. |