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unison

[yoo-nuh-suhn, -zuhn] / ˈyu nə sən, -zən /


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They shook their fists in unison—one, two, three, shoot!

From Literature

In 2022, when asked by a passer-by whether he saw himself as the leader of Iran's protest movement, he and Yasmine reportedly replied in unison: "Change has to come from within."

From BBC

The group chants tongue-twisters and numerical sequences, forward and backwards, in unison, guided by his rhythm.

From The Wall Street Journal

Listen carefully, and you’ll hear the unmistakable plummy tones of George Martin, stating, “They’d like to thank you for a wonderful year,” echoed in unison by all four Beatles.

From Salon

Under the right conditions, the atoms stop acting independently and instead emit light together, like a choir singing in unison -- much louder than solo singers.

From Science Daily