What does «disonante» mean in Spanish?
- Dissonant; said of that which sounds unpleasant, lacking in consonance and harmony.
Examples of use in Spanish: "es un platillo de sabores disonantes, con muchos ingredientes y especias".
- That it is not regular or disagrees with that with which it should be in conformity. That does not keep consonance or correspondence with the other elements of a set and, for this reason, stands out. Discrepant.
Examples of use in Spanish: "la postura que expresó el presidente es disonante con la que mostró su propio ministro".
- (voz disonante) Contrary opinion, dissenting opinion.
Examples of use in Spanish: "la voz disonante a la medida impuesta por el presidente la puso su histórico contrincante, que la criticó duramente".
"todos entendieron la difícil situación, no hubo ni una voz disonante".
- (tono disonante) In music, dissonance, non-consonant chord that must be completed with another perfect chord to obtain true harmony.