Similar words: benison, poison, edison, prison, orison, prisoner, liaison, jettison. Meaning: ['juːnɪzn] n. 1. corresponding exactly 2. occurring together or simultaneously 3. (music) two or more sounds or tones at the same pitch or in octaves.
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1. 'Good morning!' the kids replied in unison.
2. The last verse will be sung in unison.
3. 'Good morning, Mrs Crawford,' the children shouted in unison.
4. Try to sing in unison if you can.
5. Michael and the landlady nodded in unison.
6. The governments acted in unison to combat terrorism.
7. They ran together, their legs moving in unison.
8. 72,000 pairs of hands clapped in unison to the song.
9. The international community is ready to work in unison against him.
10. Unison and the other unions have the power to hold the Government to ransom.
11. The banks have acted in unison with the building societies in lowering interest rates.
12. Management and workers must act in unison to compete with foreign business.
13. We will therefore use the four horns in unison.
14. In unison, we all began saying different prayers aloud.
15. The nine-member group gulped, almost in unison.
16. Bassoons, on the other hand, when used in unison with trombones tend to dull their brilliance.
17. Instead our heads turned in unison towards the dancers, among whom battle seemed already to have started.
18. When men and women work in unison they can get a hold of anything.
19. The two men, working in unison, kicked out the panel.
20. The dream was always running ahead of me. To catch up, to live for a moment in unison with it, that was the miracle.
21. The students gave him a rapturous welcome, chanting in unison: "We want the king!".
22. I am pleased to report that the various committees are now working in unison to thoroughly investigate this matter.
23. Then the prow guns of the Adorno spoke in unison with those of her poop.
24. Betty demonstrates the way they are to tackle the task and the pupils carry it out in unison, at least initially.http://sentencedict.com
25. When we heard the wedding march begin, we all rose in unison and turned with our bright, expectant smiles.
26. All varieties of plum, apple, and pear trees, grew in unison.
27. Only the style and tone with which he expressed them evolved in unison with the avatars of a progressively deepening international crisis.
28. They deserve to be listed in this context, as they often operate in unison even if they do not always do so.
29. A second pair of windows burst inwards, shattered in unison, glass fragments chiming and clattering to the carpet.
30. There could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison. Jane Austen
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