Consonantly: meaning, definitions and examples
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consonantly
[ ˈkɒnsənəntli ]
used in writing or speaking
In a consonant manner; with harmony or agreement.
Examples of usage
- They worked consonantly to achieve their goal.
- The two musicians played the piece consonantly, creating a beautiful harmony.
Translations
Translations of the word "consonantly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 consonantalmente
🇮🇳 व्यंजनात्मक रूप से
🇩🇪 konsonantisch
🇮🇩 konsonan
🇺🇦 приголосно
🇵🇱 spółgłoskowo
🇯🇵 子音的に
🇫🇷 consonantiquement
🇪🇸 consonánticamente
🇹🇷 ünsüz olarak
🇰🇷 자음적으로
🇸🇦 بشكل ساكن
🇨🇿 souhláskově
🇸🇰 spoluhláskovo
🇨🇳 辅音地
🇸🇮 soglasniško
🇮🇸 samhljóða
🇰🇿 дауыссыз
🇬🇪 თანხმოვნად
🇦🇿 samitis
🇲🇽 consonánticamente
Etymology
The word 'consonantly' is derived from the noun 'consonant', which comes from the Latin word 'consonare' meaning 'to sound together'. The adverb 'consonantly' is used to describe actions or behaviors that are in harmony or agreement, similar to the way consonant sounds blend together in music. It is commonly used in writing or speaking to emphasize the idea of working together or in harmony.